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Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue has written festive number 'Every Christmas Day' for Finnish star Saara Aalto's upcoming EP 'Fairytale'

Kylie Minogue has penned a song for Saara Aalto's upcoming Christmas EP.

 

The Finnish pop star – who shot to fame after becoming a finalist on 'The X Factor' in 2016 – has revealed the 'Golden' singer gave her the festive track, 'Every Christmas Day', which she teased is "very, very catchy", for her EP 'Fairytale'.

 

Speaking on Dan Wootton's talkRADIO show, Saara said: "We met on 'The X Factor'.

 

"We sang together and she was so nice. I've been working with her producer and that's how it happened.

 

"It's amazing ... it's very, very catchy. It's gonna be really fun."

 

The festive mini album will be released on November 29.

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A Saara and Kylie duet could be very interesting.

I look forward to hearing the song.

If you go on twitter you can hardly Saara sing the song a bit.

 

Sounds OK.

Probably a reject from Kylie Christmas but will now probably be a hit lol

If the song is an actual leftover it wouldnt account for much.

If the song was good, it would have got selected over some songs picked and would certainly have made the cut on the Snow Queen edition of the album.

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Can't wait!! Love Saara and Kylie and the song will be uptempo. Perfect match! :wub:
Can't wait!! Love Saara and Kylie and the song will be uptempo. Perfect match! :wub:

I enjoy Saara much more in uptempo mode.

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You could definitely hear Kylie singing this. Actually, it sounds like Kylie singing this!

I like it, its catchy and upbeat and def agree it could be kylie singing this, shame it will do nothing in the charts.
It’s a sweet, but generic Christmas song.

This is much better than i was expecting.

I wanted this release to be good and i am happy with the result.

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