Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition

Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition is a reissue of English singer Dua Lipa's second studio album Future Nostalgia (2020). It was released through Warner Records on 11 February 2021, along with the release of its lead single, "We're Good".

Background
Following several leaks, Dua Lipa released her second studio album Future Nostalgia on 27 March 2020. Following the album's release, Lipa teased the release of tracks that did not make it to the album's standard edition, stating "I have a couple of songs that I've worked on, and that I kind of put aside for a second wind, so that's all to be discussed". Lipa further explained that she had always planned a reissue as she was very "cutthroat" when choosing the standard edition songs.

In April 2020, she confirmed Future Nostalgia would receive a deluxe reissue and further teased it while serving as a guest Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen the following month. In July 2020 after a fan commented on Lipa's Instagram hoping for the release of the Future Nostalgia B-sides, Lipa confirmed their release while also stating that she would be releasing a lot of music until 2022. In the following months, she released a collaboration with J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Tainy titled "Un Dia (One Day)" and "Prisoner" by Miley Cyrus featuring Lipa that was included on Cyrus' Plastic Hearts (2020). Future Nostalgia's remix accompaniment Club Future Nostalgia, a collaborative remix album between Lipa and The Blessed Madonna was released in August 2020; the album featured remixes of unreleased songs "Love Is Religion" and "That Kind of Woman". In October 2020, Lipa released "Fever", a collaboration with Angèle which she described as an introduction to the B-sides. In a YouTube chat with her fans for the release of the "Fever" music video, Lipa announced that the B-sides would be released in 2021.

In January 2021, Lipa further teased the B-sides release with a post on social media with the caption "B-sides are on the way". She further teased it through until the next month. On 3 February 2021, Lipa announced the reissue's lead single, "We're Good", followed by the reissue's announcement the following day as Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition.

Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.

Musicians


 * Dua Lipa – vocals (all tracks), backing vocals (14)
 * Angèle – vocals (12)
 * Bad Bunny – vocals (19)
 * J Balvin – vocals (19)
 * Miley Cyrus – vocals, backing vocals (14)
 * DaBaby – featured vocals (18)
 * JID – featured vocals (17)
 * Caroline Ailin – backing vocals (13)
 * Jonathan Bellion – backing vocals (14)
 * Lorna Blackwood – backing vocals (16)
 * Todd Clark – backing vocals (18)
 * Clarence Coffee Jr. – backing vocals (16-18)
 * Oliver Junior Frid – backing vocals, electric bass, electric guitar, keyboards, percussion, synthesizer (15)
 * Zach Gurka – backing vocals (13)
 * Scott Harris – backing vocals, guitar (13)
 * Sarah Hudson – backing vocals (17-18)
 * Andreas Lund – guitar (13)
 * The Monsters & Strangerz – backing vocals, keyboards (14)
 * Paul Phamous – backing vocals (18)
 * Michael Pollack – backing vocals (14)
 * Tara Siegel – backing vocals (13)
 * Sly – backing vocals, keyboards, live drums (13)
 * Emily Warren – backing vocals (13)
 * Andrew Watt – backing vocals, bass, drums, guitar, keyboards (14)
 * Vula Malinga – additional vocals (17)
 * Ed Travers – additional vocals (17)
 * Rich Cooper – drums (16)
 * Russell Graham – keyboards (18)
 * Bosko Electrospit Kante – talkbox (18)
 * Stephen Kozmeniuk – drums, guitar, synthesizer (17-18), bass (18)
 * Justin Parker – bass, guitar, keyboards (16)
 * Stuart Price – keyboards (16, 18), bass (18)
 * Homer Steinweiss – drums (18)

Technical


 * J Balvin – production, executive production (19)
 * Oliver Junior Frid – production, drum programming, engineering, programming (15)
 * Ian Kirkpatrick – production, engineering, programming (12)
 * Stephen Kozmeniuk – production (17-18), engineering (17), vocal production (18)
 * The Monsters & Strangerz – production (14)
 * Justin Parker – production, engineering (16)
 * Stuart Price – production, drum programming (16, 18), mixing (16)
 * Sly – production, engineering, programming (13)
 * Tainy – production, recording (19)
 * Andrew Watt – production, executive production (14)
 * Tristan Salvati – additional production, vocal production, additional programming, engineering, keyboards, percussion (12)
 * Miley Cyrus – executive production (14)
 * Jonathan Bellion – miscellaneous production (14)
 * Lorna Blackwood – vocal production (16), programming (16, 18) additional vocal recording engineering (18)
 * Scott Harris – vocal production (13)
 * Emily Warren – vocal production (13)
 * Greg Eliason – engineering (13)
 * John Hanes – engineering (14)
 * Paul LaMalfa – engineering (14)
 * Matt Snell – engineering (17-18)
 * Brian Cruz – assistant engineer (13)
 * Phil Hotz – assistant engineering (18)
 * Cameron Gower Poole – vocal engineering (18)
 * Richard Adlam – additional vocal recording engineer, programming (17)
 * Hal Ritson – additional vocal recording engineer, programming (17)
 * Serban Ghenea – mixing (14)
 * Matty Green – mixing (17)
 * Josh Gudwin – mixing (12-13 18, 19)
 * Mark "Spike" Stent – mixing (15)
 * Dave Emery – assistant mixing (15)
 * Elijah Marrett-Hitch – assistant mixing (18)
 * Heidi Wang – assistant mixer (13)
 * Matt Wolach – assistant mixing (15)
 * Chris Gehringer – mastering (12-13, 15-18)
 * Colin Leonard – mastering (19)
 * Randy Merrill – mastering (14)
 * Will Quinnell – assistant masterer (13, 15-17)