Premium Content:

Kylie joins Years & Years for new version of 'Starstruck'

S
Kylie Minogue has joined Years & Years for a new version of his hit single Starstruck. 

The high energy dance track has been one of the most popular tracks from Years & Years, aka Olly Alexander. After being at the top of our playlists for the last month, the song’s now been given a fresh makeover with Kylie Minogue adding her vocals.

- Advertisement -

On his Tik Tok account Alexander outlined that he’d been starstruck by Kylie for many years and recounted that his band had supported her back in 2015, and in 2016 he’d been Kylie’s guest at her Royal Albert Hall Christmas concert where they teamed up for a rendition of Better the Devil You Know. 

“I asked her if she’d be up for jumping on Starstruck and she said yes! She’s the best, I love her so much.” Alexander said.

The new collaboration also got a thumbs up from sister Danni Minogue who posted to Instagram how much she loved the collaboration.

Take a listen to the song, now with added Kylie magic. 

OIP Staff


You can support our work by subscribing to our Patreon
or contributing to our GoFundMe campaign.

Latest

City of Subiaco to help local creatives build their careers

Elise Wilson and Sophie Minissale will be sponsored to attend the BANDWIDTH Amplify program.

WA government says its still progressing plan to address conversion therapy

Roger Cook first began tackling the issue as Health Minister in 2017.

Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth to step down

Ruth has lead the Victorian based organisation for 12 years.

Walkern Wirin: Boorloo Blak Pride will be part of PrideFEST 2025

An event to honour all LGBTIQA+ First Nations people, alongside their supportive friends and family.

Newsletter

Don't miss

City of Subiaco to help local creatives build their careers

Elise Wilson and Sophie Minissale will be sponsored to attend the BANDWIDTH Amplify program.

WA government says its still progressing plan to address conversion therapy

Roger Cook first began tackling the issue as Health Minister in 2017.

Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth to step down

Ruth has lead the Victorian based organisation for 12 years.

Walkern Wirin: Boorloo Blak Pride will be part of PrideFEST 2025

An event to honour all LGBTIQA+ First Nations people, alongside their supportive friends and family.

Associate Professor Michelle Telfer nominated for Human Rights Award

See all the nominees for the 2025 Human Rights Awards.

City of Subiaco to help local creatives build their careers

Elise Wilson and Sophie Minissale will be sponsored to attend the BANDWIDTH Amplify program.

WA government says its still progressing plan to address conversion therapy

Roger Cook first began tackling the issue as Health Minister in 2017.

Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth to step down

Ruth has lead the Victorian based organisation for 12 years.