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Dua Lipa Drops ‘Physical’ Remix With Troye Sivan: Stream It Now

Dua Lipa is marking the fifth anniversary of her Grammy-winning sophomore album Future Nostalgia with a remix of one of its biggest hits, enlisting Australian pop star Troye Sivan for a brand-new version of “Physical.”

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Released Friday (March 28), the reimagined track sees Sivan adding a sultry new verse to the high-energy synth-pop anthem, which originally dropped in 2020 as the album’s second single. The remix arrives as part of a vinyl reissue of Future Nostalgia to commemorate the album’s milestone moment.

“We’re verging on the edge of spiritual / You’re deeper than you thought, it’s a miracle / Don’t you agree? / Can you even believe? / Baby, I can love you all night / If you ask me to—, I might,” Sivan croons on the remix, which blends seamlessly into the song’s original production.

Lipa first teased the remix during her March 22 show in Melbourne, where she brought out Sivan for a surprise performance of his single “Rush.” After their duet, the pair gifted a lucky fan in the audience a USB drive containing the unreleased track.

The new remix comes as Lipa wraps up the Australian leg of her Radical Optimism world tour, which has included five sold-out shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena. She’s been embracing Aussie pop royalty along the way, covering Kylie Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn,” and AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” during her recent sets.

Next up, Lipa will take the Radical Optimism tour across Europe and the U.K., including two massive nights at London’s Wembley Stadium this June.

Meanwhile, Sivan is gearing up to join Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter for a buzzy co-headlining set at Primavera Sound 2025 in Barcelona. His appearance on the Physical remix marks his first official collaboration with Lipa.

Fans can stream the new remix now on all platforms and grab the Future Nostalgia fifth-anniversary vinyl edition while supplies last.

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