Dua Lipa's "Future Nostalgia" album was one of the biggest records ever released during the pandemic as many fans danced their way through lockdown at their homes. Unfortunately, an era has come to an end as the pop star performed her final show for the album.

According to Pop Base, the "Levitating" songstress performed in Tirana, Albania, the last stop of her critically-acclaimed tour for "Future Nostalgia." The show was massive as it reportedly amassed a whopping 200,000 concertgoers.

Now that the era has finally ended, let's see which song from her sophomore album became the most popular based on Spotify streams.

The record had 11 songs, but one track stood out from the rest as the lead single of the album titled "Don't Start Now" had the biggest streams on the music platform. As of this writing, the track got a shocking 2,076,117,010 streams.

Written by Lipa along with co-writers Ian Kirkpatrick, Caroline Ailin, and Emily Warren, the song was released on November 1, 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic started.

It became a massive success for fans and critics as many people praised Dua Lipa for bringing disco-pop influences back.

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Dua Lipa Is Now a Dual Citizen

Aside from performing for her fans, Lipa was also in Albania for a very exciting moment of her life, getting her citizenship in the country.

Taking to her official Twitter account, the "Hallucinate" hitmaker expressed her gratitude to President Bajram Begaj and Tirana mayor Erion Veliaj for granting her citizenship.

Begaj also took to the social media platform to express his excitement, writing, "Happy to give the one and only @DUALIPA the decree of Albanian citizenship. She has made us proud with her global career and engagement in important social causes."

According to Yahoo! Entertainment, the award-winning musician was born in London, United Kingdom, to Kosovo Albanian parents Dukagjin and Anesa, both of which emigrated from Pristina three years before Lipa was born.

"I had so much family in Kosovo, but also because of the situation and not being able to go back, I had never really met my family," she told Vanity Fair Magazine in 2021.

The pop star moved back to her parent's hometown at the age of 11, but she relocated back to London four years later to pursue a career in music.

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