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Hope everyone had a great day :cheer:

 

I had a few Kylie goodies under the tree today too :wub:

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To Kylie and all the Kylie community here, I would like to wish each and everyone of you a very Happy New Year.

Thank you for all the entertainment throughout 2020.

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Kelly Clarkson has covered 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' on her US talkshow:

 

 

I like the arrangement of the song, but I think it's clear that no-one can sing it quite like Kylie.

That version from Kelly has no appeal as her voice does not suit the track which I am disappointed with as I enjoy much of Kelly's own work.

 

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Kylie has been nominated for an Australian songwriting award for Say Something.

 

APRA AMCOS has revealed the shortlist for its 2020 Song of the Year, with 25 entries voted in by APRA members from across Australia.

 

Tame Impala have the most shortlisted tracks with ‘Is It True’, ‘It Might Be Time’, and ‘Lost in Yesterday’ from last year’s ‘The Slow Rush’. Spacey Jane, Polaris, DMA’s and Lime Cordiale have all made their debut on the shortlist, though there are also some surprise first-timers.

 

Kylie Minogue makes her first appearance on the shortlist with ‘Say Something’ from 2020’s ‘Disco’, while INXS‘ Michael Hutchence and Andrew Farris get their debut nod for Dua Lipa‘s ‘Break My Heart’, which samples their 1987 hit ‘Need You Tonight’. Bunna Lawrie, Joel Davison and Midnight Oil‘s Rob Hirst have also been recognised on the shortlist for the first time with ‘Gadigal Land’.

 

Last year’s winner, Tones And I, is also nominated for ‘Bad Child’, with Archie Roach, Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, Tim Minchin, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Baker Boy, Cold Chisel, Hilltop Hoods, Amy Shark and more filling out the rest of the shortlist.

 

The shortlist will be cut down to five final nominees in March, before the 2021 APRA Music Awards go down on Wednesday 28 April at the International Convention Centre Grand Ballroom at Darling Harbour in Sydney.

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I've been really into 'Where Does the DJ Go?' recently so I'd be here for it as a single! The slower intro transitioning into disco banger is very Donna Summer.
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