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Impact
A study conducted by the Office for National Statistics revealed that the number of people born between England and Wales with the name "Dua" was 63 in 2017, after Lipa reached her first UK number one song with "New Rules" (2017) and whose amount increased to 126 in 2019. In April 2018, Stuart McGurk from British GQ declared her the "Madonna of Generation Z".

In May 2018, she was listed on British Vogue inaugural list of the 25 most influential British women of 2018 with Lipa being the youngest on the list at the age of 22, in its review praising her 2017 song "New Rules" as an "anthem of female empowerment [and] laid out a blueprint for modern sex lives", in addition to described her as a "culture definer". In February 2019, the first wax figure about Lipa was unveiled at the Madame Tussauds London inspired by her performance at Glastonbury Festival 2017.

Two months later, a second wax figure sculpted about Lipa was unveiled at the Madame Tussauds Amsterdam in allusion of her performance at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards. Lyndsey Havens from Billboard credited Lipa as the protagonist on disco's revival in 2020 by her song "Don't Start Now" (2019). She inspired the French photographer, Hugo Comte, in his first photo-book. Her name was part of the lyrics of the songs "Indeciso" (2019) by Reik, J Balvin and Lalo Ebratt, "Te Mueves" (2020) by Zion & Lennox and "Pam" (2020) by Justin Quiles, Daddy Yankee and El Alfa. She was included in Time's 100 Next list on future 100 world's most influential people by Australian singer Kylie Minogue who in her review called Lipa a "shining star". Mark Sutherland and Jem Aswad from Variety rated Lipa as one of the most impactful women in the global entertainment industry of 2020 for the success of her album Future Nostalgia (2020) and her song "Don't Start Now" (2019).