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New music from Kylie Minogue

KylieKylie Minogue has dropped three new tracks. The new surprise EP titled ‘Kylie + Garibay’ sees Minogue team up with producer Fernando Garibay and collaborate with Shaggy, Giorgio Moroder and Sam Sparro.

“I’m so happy to finally be able to share these songs with fans. And to have each track featuring such amazing and different artists – Shaggy, Giorgio Moroder and Sam Sparro – is a real thrill. Fernando really lives and breathes for music, and we had a lot of fun plotting to surprise fans with these songs.” Kylie announced in a media release.

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the first track ‘Black And White’ which features Shaggy has also been given a lo-fi video. Kylie teams up with ‘Black and Gold’ singer Sam Sparro for ‘If I Can’t Have You’ while the track featuring Girogio Moroder is called ‘Your Body’.

Producer Fernando Garibay has previously produced hits for Lady Gaga and Britney Spears. He rpeviously released four tracks with Kylie Minogue as a free gift to fans during her most recent world tour.


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