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Kylie Teases Song Title in New Year Post

Blue Kylie Minogue has teased fans with a New Year’s Day message. Wishing all her fans a Happy New Year the singer posted to her Facebook account a graphic reading ‘Into the Blue’.

Fans are guessing that this will be the name of the first single off the singer’s new album that’s expected early in the new year. The album will be Minogue’s first since joining US record label Roc Nation.

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KylieMinogue has also singed up to be a judge on both the British and Australian versions of ‘The Voice’.

She’s currently filming the British season which is scheduled to debut next week. In the British show Minogue will appear alongside Will.i.am, Sir Tom Jones and Kaiser Cheifs’ frontman Ricky Wilson.

When Minogue heads back to Australia she’ll be spinning her red chair next to Ricky Martin, Will.i.am and Joel Madden.

It’s predicted that Kylie’s new single will be out on January 20th or 27th.

OIP Staff

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