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Kylie Reveals New Album Artwork

kylie-minogue-kiss-me-onceKylie has revealed that her new album will be titled ‘Kiss Me Once’ and released the cover art which shows Miss Minogue with some very red lips.

The album will be available for pre-order from iTunes in Australia and New Zealand on February 14th, while people in the UK can pre-order from yesterday.

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Last week the first single ‘Into the Blue’ was leaked online. A video for the first song has been shot and is expected to be released soon.

Kylie has also announced a special box set version of the album will be available from her website. A hundred copies of the box set will be autographed.

The track listing for the album is 1. Into The Blue 2. Million Miles 3. I Was Gonna Cancel 4. Sexy Love 5. Sexercize 6.Feels So Good 7.If Only 8.Les Sex 9.Kiss Me Once 10.Beautiful 11.Fine

A DVD bonus edition will also be released which has two extra tracks, 12.Mr President and 13.Sleeping With The Enemy. Plus videos of ‘Into the Blue’, and behind the scenes footage.

The box set includes the album of both CD and vinyl plus a digital download code, plus five art prints, stickers and a clear acetate sheet with ‘kiss me once’ lipstick print that allows you to recreate the albums cover.

OIP Staff

 

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