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God knows who’s still listening to it - not a song I’m bothered about hearing again as a fan tbh.
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Finally off the BBC radio 2 plsylist.

 

 

Surprised they haven't done a couple of cheap remixes for this just to bump up some steaming after hee Xmas songs have fallen from Spotify monthly listeners.

 

 

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Kylie's 39th appearance on a main Now edition!

 

Now 11: I Should Be So Lucky

Now 18: Step Back in Time

Now 19: What Do I Have to Do

Now 21: Give Me Just a Little More Time

Now 29: Confide in Me

Now 46: Spinning Around (track 7)

Now 47: Kids

Now 47: On a Night Like This

Now 48: Please Stay

Now 50: Can't Get You Out of My Head (track 1)

Now 51: In Your Eyes (track 11)

Now 52: Love at First Sight (track 5)

Now 53: Come Into My World

Now 56: Slow (track 3)

Now 57: Red Blooded Woman (track 4)

Now 58: Chocolate

Now 60: I Believe in You (track 3)

Now 61: Giving You Up

Now 68: 2 Hearts (track 3)

Now 69: Wow

Now 70: In My Arms (track 10)

Now 76: All the Lovers (track 6)

Now 77: Get Outta My Way

Now 99: Dancing

Now 100: Can't Get You Out of My Head

Now 103: New York City

Now 107: Magic

Now 108: Real Groove (Studio 2054 remix)

Now 110: A Second to Midnight

Now 111: Kiss of Life

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Another record is very close to being broken for those interested like me…

 

Robbie Williams is currently the most featured artist (as a solo artist and not with Take That) in the entire Now series, having managed to achieve 31 different songs credited to his name. His last appearance however was on Now 100 with a repeated track for Angels but nothing since then…

 

Kylie Minogue though has been quietly adding more features to the Now series, and thanks to another on Now 111 she now has a total of 30 different songs credited to her name. So she is just one more feature away from equalling Robbie’s record.

 

Do we think she can do it? :o

I think every appearance from 2015 onwards has highlighted how difficult they find it to license actual hits these days, much as I'm glad to see them on it. :lol:
Probably that too but I also think they recognise they need to try to appeal to those who still buy physical products. Also the fact that there's less turnover in the charts.

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