Feb 18 • 16:09 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

'Tell Them Not to Kill Me': This is the Mexican Band that Curated Dua Lipa's 'Sunday List' on 'Service 95'

Dua Lipa has invited the lesser-known Mexican post-punk band 'Diles que no me maten' to curate her 'Sunday List' on her platform 'Service 95'.

Dua Lipa, during her visits to Mexico, has embraced more than just the local cuisine, discovering a lesser-known post-punk band named 'Diles que no me maten'. This band was invited to curate the 'Sunday List' for her community platform, 'Service 95'. The initiative highlights Dua Lipa's ongoing commitment to immerse herself in different cultures and share them with her fans, enhancing her connection with them.

The creation of 'Service 95' aims to satisfy Dua Lipa's curiosity about various cultures and, at the same time, offer a platform for her fans to engage with her interests. It serves as a personalized space where fans can explore reading materials, food, and art that inspire the singer. The platform's design allows it to feel like a heartfelt conversation with a best friend, reminiscent of the engaging storytelling found in 'Sex and the City's' iconic columns.

Among the most popular sections of 'Service 95' is Dua Lipa's book club, indicating her desire to build a community around shared interests. The curation of 'Diles que no me maten' exemplifies her goal to spotlight emerging artists and promote cultural exchange, contributing positively to the post-punk genre's visibility within mainstream music.

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