Kylie Minogue Teams with Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo for ‘My Oh My’
‘My Oh My’ is Minogue’s first solo single of 2024.
Image via @kylieminogue (Facebook)
Kylie Minogue continues her love affair with dance music on new single ‘My Oh My’.
Collaborating with American singer-songwriter Bebe Rexha and Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo, ‘My Oh My’ is exactly what you’d expect from the trio: a euphoric club creation that makes great use of all three women’s strong vocals, particularly Minogue’s.
All three have a verse where they shout out their star sign, with Minogue purring, “When you asked / What’s your name? / What’s your sign? / I’m Kylie, it’s Gemini / What’s your drink? / Let me buy / You had me when you said hi.”
Produced by Steve Mac (Calvin Harris, P!nk, Ed Sheeran), ‘My Oh My’ is Minogue’s first solo single of 2024 and follows her recent collabs with Sia on ‘Dance Alone’ and Orville Peck and Diplo on ‘Midnight Ride’.
Give ‘My Oh My’ a listen below.
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The release of ‘My Oh My’ had been teased all week on social media by Minogue and arrives ahead of her headline appearance at BST Hyde Park in London tomorrow, Saturday, July 13.
It’s been a big year for our girl Kylie who received a BRIT Global Icon Award and was awarded her second Grammy for ‘Padam Padam’, which won in the Best Dance Pop Recording category.
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