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Kylie Minogue reveals 15th studio album will be titled 'DISCO'

Minogue is on the cusp of having ARIA Charting albums in five separate decades.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jul 22, 2020
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Australian pop legend Kylie Minogue has been working on new music during lockdown, and has now anounced her next studio album will be called DISCO.

The record is slated for a November 6 release, and Minogue announced that lead single 'Say Something' will drop this week. The follow-up to 2018's Golden is "set to be a disco classic," an insider told The Sun.

The singer-songwriter shared a short teasing snippet of the forthcoming track on her socials.

BMG's president Alistair Norbury recently revealed that Minogue was taking a more hands-on approach to the production side of her next record, even learning to use Logic as well as engineering and recording her own vocals.

If she can summit the ARIA Albums Chart with DISCO it will be her seventh chart-topper in Australia. Light Years (2000), Fever (2001), (2007), Kiss Me Once (2014),  and Golden (2018) all achieved the feat, as did best-of release Step Back In Time - The Definitive Collection (2019).

Landing anywhere on the chart will give Minogue the distinct honour of having charting ARIA albums five decades. She first impacted the chart in 1988 when her debut eponymous album Kylie made it to #2 on the chart.

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