From blues and metal to ballads and progressive rock, Bob has done it all with the biggest names in the music business. As an in-demand session player, his talents have taken him all over the world. But it wasn’t always that way. Everyone starts out somewhere, and for Bob Daisley that was Sydney, Australia.
: Reviewers from Pursuit of Pop noted that Lipa traded her usual "moody, laidback vocals" for a more present and purposeful delivery. Vocal Range : Lipa utilizes a triumphant vocal range from The Official Music Video
: She appears in a post-apocalyptic look, wearing heavy gold and silver chains over leather.
: Lipa wanders through ruins, performs martial arts choreography, and eventually transforms into Alita after gazing into a mirror. : Reviewers from Pursuit of Pop noted that
: Inspired by the film's protagonist, Alita, the song emphasizes speaking up against injustices and fighting for marginalized people.
: The track mirrors Alita’s journey of discovering her own unrecognized power . Production and Musicality : Inspired by the film's protagonist, Alita, the
: Sigismondi designed the video as an allegory for any person discovering their inner strength . Critical and Commercial Reception
The song’s title is intentionally contradictory; Dua Lipa has stated that the track is "not a swan song," but rather "only the beginning of our fight for justice ". Critical and Commercial Reception The song’s title is
Produced by Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg), who also scored the film, the track incorporates orchestral elements directly from the movie's score.