Dina Stars Releases “Lift Me Up” — A Feel-Good Pop Track

There’s a reason some songs hit harder than others — not because they’re louder, but because they arrive at exactly the right moment. Right now, that song is “Lift Me Up.”

Dubai-based singer-songwriter Dina Stars has just dropped her latest single, and it feels less like a release and more like a quiet emotional reset. Built around themes of fear, overthinking and uncertainty, the track taps into something a lot of people are feeling,  but not necessarily saying out loud.

A Pop Track That Actually Feels Something

“Lift Me Up” blends uplifting pop production with raw, introspective lyrics, striking that balance between emotional and easy to listen to. It’s the kind of song you put on during a walk, a drive, or one of those moments where your mind won’t slow down.

At its core, it’s simple: a reminder that you’re not alone in how you feel. And sometimes, that’s enough.

Backed by Global Talent — But Still Personal

The track was developed through the Berklee Abu Dhabi PEARL Program, in collaboration with Miklos Malek — the internationally acclaimed producer behind global names like Ariana Grande and Jennifer Lopez. But what makes this release stand out isn’t just the production value,  it’s how grounded it feels. There’s no overcomplication, no trying too hard. Just a clear message, delivered well.

If the name sounds familiar, it’s probably because you’ve already heard her music, whether you realised it or not.

Dina Stars has built a strong presence across the UAE and beyond, with over 500 live performances, headline appearances at Expo 2020 Dubai and Formula 1 events, and viral traction on TikTok. Her track “Nobody But You” even landed on the Viral 50 chart, while “Pink Moon” earned her Female Pop Artist of the Year in 2024.

What’s Next

“Lift Me Up” also marks the beginning of a new phase for the artist. Upcoming releases are set to introduce Arabic elements into her sound — a shift that feels less like a change in direction and more like a deeper expression of identity.