Kylie Minogue's new album gets US release
American version of 'X' features a bonus track
Kylie Minogue has announced that she will release her new album in the US this spring.
'X', which came out in other parts of the world in November, will finally hit Stateside on April 1.
The American version of the album features the bonus track 'All I See', featuring a guest spot from New York rapper Mims.
"This album is much more of a celebration than anything I've done before, with some room for reflection as well," Minogue said in a statement.
"I had to get back into the studio just to test myself and get some things off my chest, which I did."
The album tracklisting is:
'2 Hearts'
'Like a Drug'
'In My Arms'
'Speakerphone'
'Sensitized'
'Heart Beat Rock'
'The One'
'No More Rain'
'All I See'
'Stars'
'Wow'
'Nu-di-ty'
'Cosmic'
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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'X', which came out in other parts of the world in November, will finally hit Stateside on April 1.
The American version of the album features the bonus track 'All I See', featuring a guest spot from New York rapper Mims.
"This album is much more of a celebration than anything I've done before, with some room for reflection as well," Minogue said in a statement.
"I had to get back into the studio just to test myself and get some things off my chest, which I did."
The album tracklisting is:
'2 Hearts'
'Like a Drug'
'In My Arms'
'Speakerphone'
'Sensitized'
'Heart Beat Rock'
'The One'
'No More Rain'
'All I See'
'Stars'
'Wow'
'Nu-di-ty'
'Cosmic'
--By our Los Angeles staff.
Find out more about NME.
The NME Awards USA 2008 are coming soon -- and it's time to have your say. Vote now by heading to Nme.com/usaawards and you could win VIP tickets to the ceremony, which takes place in Los Angeles on April 23.
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