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Kylie Minogue’s new album features ‘Dancing’ as first single

/ 02:21 PM January 18, 2018

#Lovers, the countdown begins… #Dancing, the first single from my new album #Golden is released this Friday! 🌟 When I go out, I wanna go out #DANCING!

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The Australian star has teased the first single from her new album on Instagram.

“Dancing” is slated for release Jan. 19.

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“I promised my fans I would put my heart and soul into this record,” says Kylie in a video posted via her Instagram account.

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In a separate post, the artist shares the tracklist for her upcoming 14th album “Golden” featuring 12 tracks.

I’M. SO. EXCITED! Chris Evans will have the exclusive first play of my new single ‘Dancing’ on his @bbcradio2 show tomorrow 💃🏼 Get those alarms set and tune in from 8am! 🌟 #Dancing #On #The #Radio 🤩

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Kylie Minogue found fame in the 1980s with her debut single “Locomotion” and the follow-up hit “I Should Be So Lucky”. The antipodean singer celebrated the 30th anniversary of the latter song’s release with an Instagram post on Dec. 23, 2017.

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Her later track “Spinning Around”, from the album “Light Years”, released in 2000, brought Kylie back to the forefront of the pop music scene. Comeback success continued with “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” from the album “Fever” released in 2001. JB

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