Kylie Minogue's New Single, Titled "Into The Blue," Is On The Way

by Robbie Daw (Repost from idolator.com)

Somehow, it’s been nearly four years since the release of Kylie Minogue‘s last studio album, Aphrodite. Sure, there’s been a flurry of activity from the Aussie icon since then — a world tour; a greatest hits package; one-off singles “Timebomb” and “Skirt”; the orchestral Abbey Road Sessions album; the announcement of a management deal with Roc Nation (is that still a thing?) — but what we’ve all really been craving is a full-on set of brand new jams from the pop goddess.

Thankfully, 2014 promises to bring some eagerly-awaited light at the end of that particular tunnel. PopJustice recently began convulsing, gyrating and screaming joyously over a promising French interview wherein Minogue stated (via Google Translate, mind you), “I multiplied experiments to try several things, while remaining faithful to my DNA, which could define myself as a singer of ‘dance pop moving and joyful’.”

The main takeaway from the chat is that she’s chosen a single to be released sometime soon.

More from the whole translated French affair on the single:

“Let’s say it is a mix between that part avant-garde had ‘Slow’ or, at least, really different from the pop then this classic side found in the ‘Love At First Sight’ and its modern, contemporary, ‘[Can't] Get You Out of My Head’ … We pray for a new ‘Can’t Get’! … Yes, I think it is really a ‘Kylie song’ whatever the definition given to it. This song fits this range is mine. Because I am a performer, I do not like being locked into a single job.”

“Slow,” “Love At First Sight,” “CGYOOMH”…wonderful reference points from Kylie’s highly fruitful early ’00s period, one and all. But Minogue went a step further on New Year’s Eve by tweeting the following:

Oh my. Whatever the “Blue” in question is, be in the single’s title or the upcoming album itself, we’re more than ready to get into it, Kylie.
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