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Alrighty, I got this track from a friend of mine who like always gets new/leaked Kylie tracks as soon as they're available. lol

 

How? I don't know and I have no idea what this song is from. lol

 

A track that didn't make it to "X" or a Mylo track feat. Kylie?

 

It's pretty good track so PM me if you wanna hear it. :D

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No problem. :D

 

I like it too, I'm just curious as to what it's from... going to bug me until I find out. lol

I really like this song! Its from when Mylo and Kylie worked together in the studio but EMI decided not to use it

He talks about it on his myspace but doesnt really say much more

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Haha... and you can download it from his myspace too.

 

How silly... and here I thought I was all special bringing you guys something hard to find. lol

Haha... and you can download it from his myspace too.

 

How silly... and here I thought I was all special bringing you guys something hard to find. lol

 

Awwww, well it was special for me and I doubt I'd have found it on there. :P

Its an ok track but as usual I just dont like her whispering vocals
ok ive listened to it all the way through and ive chnaged my mind lol. I actually really like it now lol
Its looking like a big fan favourite on the offical forum
This happens every time. As soon as there are new mp3 tracks available people who never post or contribute to the forum come out of the woodwork lol. Makes me laugh.

This song is a bit naff, I think...

 

Hope the quality of 'X' album tracks is much higher.

Rejected Kylie songs leak online

 

X will be Kylie's tenth studio album

Two tracks which were rejected by pop singer Kylie Minogue for her next album have appeared briefly on the internet.

The songs were written and recorded with Scottish DJ Mylo for Minogue's tenth studio album, X, which is being released in November.

 

MP3s of the tracks, called In The Mood For Love and Spell of Desire, appeared on Mylo's website and MySpace page but has since been taken down.

 

Representatives for both artists were unavailable for comment.

 

A posting on Mylo's MySpace, which has also been removed, said the songs were "sadly not on the final track listing" for Minogue's album.

 

It is not clear whether they will feature on a future Mylo release or as a b-side.

 

 

 

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