
Kylie Minogue has turned on the Christmas lights at Battersea Power Station
The special edition album will feature four new tracks for 2025.
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"No World Without You (Original Mix)" is a track by Kylie Minogue, from the album Word Is Out (Remix), released 28th August 1991. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about Kylie Minogue.
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[Verse 1] The sweet perfume of flowers in bloom remind me of you But you're more than just a memory The things that you do to me, if only you knew I've tried hard, had to be strong Now I don't know if I can go on [Chorus] There's no world without you I miss you, my friend There's no world without you This can't be the end [Verse 2] Remember the night, holding me tight, just me and you I remember the day you went away What was I to do? If you came home, one of these days Would I hold back or would I say [Chorus] There's no world without you I miss you, my friend Thеre's no world without you This can't be the еnd [Bridge] I've tried hard, had to be strong Now I don't know if I can go on [Chorus] There's no world without you I miss you, my friend There's no world without you This can't be the end There's no world without you This can't be the end
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The special edition album will feature four new tracks for 2025.

The album celebrates 10 years with four new festive tracks.

A new video, directed by Sophie Muller, has also been released.

The Spanish festival announces its first wave of acts for 2025, with Pulp, Kylie Minogue and RAYE headlining the July event.

The three artists shared cryptic phone call videos and emojis, hinting at an upcoming joint release.

The festival will also feature newly announced DJ and producer FISHER, plus the line-up for the DropYard stage, including the likes of Kojaque, P Money, and Rushy.

The awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, 2nd March.

Her new album, 'Tension', is out this week.

The original is the first track from her new album, 'Tension'.

Olly Alexander hosted a big bash on BBC One to see in the year.

