Kylie Minogue’s comeback single about death
KYLIE Minogue is launching her comeback — with a song about death. The pop princess was set to release her most personal record to date after splitting from love rat Joshua Sasse last February.
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KYLIE Minogue is launching her comeback — with a song about death.
The pop princess is about to return with her highly anticipated fourteenth studio album and has an interesting topic of choice for her new single Dancing.
The lyrics hint at the breast cancer survivor having no plans to retire and continuing until she pops her clogs onstage.
She sings: “Everybody’s got a story, Let it be a blaze of glory, Burning bright never fade away, When the final curtain falls.
“We can say we did it all, The never ending of a perfect day, Can’t stand still (Can’t stand still), Won’t slow down (Won’t slow down), When I go out I wanna go out dancing now (ah ah ah ah).”
The Sun was told that the pop-disco track is a return to Kylie at her best ahead of the release of her latest album Golden. It will see her reclaim her rightful position at the top of the charts after splitting from JAY Z’s Roc Nation label after her last album, Kiss Me Once, flopped in 2014.
Kylie was set to release her most personal record to date after splitting from love rat Joshua Sasse last February.
And the singer hints at her heartbreak on the new track, admitting: “No one wants to stay at home, Nobody wants to be alone, When you come knocking, I’ll be at your door, I don’t never wanna stop.”
The video is directed by Sophie Muller, who previously worked with Rihanna and One Direction, The Sun reports.
The story originally appeared in The Sun and is reproduced here with permission.
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