• Jenner vs Minogue in Kylie Trademark Lawsuit? Songstress Suing "Secondary" Reality Star

    Before you try to trademark your first name as a brand, you might want to do some research on other very popular celebrities that share it, especially world renowned pop singers. Kylie Jenner has filed a trademark claim on her first name, which is not great news for international pop star Kylie Minogue, who named a recent album Kylie, and generally uses her first name in a number of different ways for her career. In a lawsuit to stop the trademark, Minogue's attorneys pull no punches, and call Jenner a "secondary reality TV personality," ignoring the fashionista's other accomplishments.
  • Tame Impala Execute Space-Rock Cover of Kylie Minogue's 'Confide In Me' for Triple J

    Australian outfit Tame Impala has been enjoying their victory touring circuit post-release of their third studio album, 'Currents,' which boasted dance-leaning cuts like "Eventually," which was used in an Apple Watch short, "Let it Happen" and "Cause I'm A Man." Triple J, a long-time radio station from the group's home country, is known for their ongoing cover series titled Like a Version, which brought fourth a new space-rock Tame Impala cover of pop star Kylie Minogue's 1994 single, "Confide in Me."
  • Kylie Minogue Reads Nick Cave's 1996 Rejection Letter to MTV [WATCH]

    In 1996, Nick Cave (of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) penned a now-notorious letter to MTV requesting they rescind his Video Music Awards nomination for Best Male Artist. In his letter, Cave asserts "my muse is not a horse and I am in no horse race." Now, Kylie Minogue has read the rejection letter as a part of the Letters Live video series from the literary correspondence website Letters of Note.
  • Giorgio Moroder Releases 'Deja Vu' Feat. Sia, Charlie XCX, Britney Spears

    The man, the myth, the legend, Giorgio Moroder, has completed his comeback after retiring from public life in the early 1990s with his first album in 30 years, Déjà Vu. The man who revolutionized electronic music and disco, creating some of the biggest hits of the 20th century like Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" is looking to make his stamp on modern electronic music with a retro feel that only the Daft Punk collaborator can deliver. The album features some of the biggest names in pop music today like Charli XCX, Sia, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue and Foxes.
  • New Calvin Harris Biography on Following Path to Stardom Hitting Stores in October

    A lot of ink has been spilled on the rags to riches story of Calvin Harris, real name Adam Richard Wiles, and now a full length biography has been put together on the man who has electrified crowds across the world and crafted some of the biggest radio hits of the past couple years. UK journalist and author Douglas Wright, who according to his biography, has written, co-written or ghosted seven different biographies, has written a new book about Calvin Harris documenting his rise from a low-level employee at a local supermarket in Dumfries, Scotland to one of the wealthiest, most in demand-global artists inside and outside the DJ booth. The book, titled "Calvin Harris: The $100 Million DJ," will be available on October 21, 2015.
  • Alesso Releases "Cool," Sampling Kylie Minogue "Get Outta My Way"

    With "Heroes (We Could Be)" featuring Tove Lo still getting heavy radio play, Swedish producer and DJ Alesso delivers his next radio-ready single "Cool" featuring British singer/songwriter and producer Roy English and sampling Kylie Minogue's "Get Outta My Way."
  • Giorgio Moroder, Kylie Minogue Unveil "Right Here, Right Now" Vid [WATCH]

    Renaissance man Giorgio Moroder continues to show that age is just a number as he unveils the music video for his latest track "Right Here, Right Now" alongside Australian pop star Kylie Minogue. The song was released two weeks ago on Jan. 2, with a teaser clip for the video being released at the same time. The full piece is out and it captures the essence of the song with a throwback to the 1970s, but also remaining sleek and modern with a kaleidoscope of fast-moving images. Kylie looks incredible as she dances around the black-and-white set, with Moroder shrouded in the background appearing to be DJ-ing on a set of turntables -- a newfound passion he has picked up since his resurgence.
  • T. Swift Freaking Out After Madonna's 'Princesses of Pop' Compliment

    Madonna paid Taylor Swift a nice compliment recently, and now the young singer is freaking out over it. Basically, Madge is totally into Swift's music, referring to her as one of the "princesses of pop" during a chat with Network Nine's "Today" show in Australia. After hearing the news of the compliment, Swift scrambled to her Tumblr page to let everyone know that she was hyperventilating over the kind words.
  • Melt! Festival 2015 Lineup: Alt-J, Flume, London Grammar, Kylie Minogue Headlining

    Another day, another dollar potentially spent as a festival dishing out their lineup for the summer. This time, Melt! Festival in Germany has unveiled the first batch of artists who will be headed to Ferropolis (the city of Iron) just an hour outside of Berlin. The first wave of artists will be headlined by a varied group that includes, Alt-J, Kylie Minogue, London Grammar, whose 2013 set remains one of the festivals most viewed sets on their YouTube channel and Flume. Further additions include Jon Hopkins, Bonobo (DJ Set), Clark, Dark Sky, Sophie, Modeselektor and others.
  • Giorgio Moroder, Kylie Minogue Release 'Right Here, Right Now,' Tease Music Video [WATCH]

    Renaissance man, Giorgio Moroder, has officially released his collaboration alongside Kylie Minogue, "Right Here, Right Now," from his upcoming studio album which is set for release this spring. A reportedly unfinished version of "Right Here, Right Now" was leaked over the weekend, but now the final version is available for download everywhere except the U.K., where it will be released on Jan. 30.
  • Giorgio Moroder Unveils 'Right Here, Right Now' Featuring Kylie Minogue From '74 Is The New 24' [LISTEN]

    It is exceedingly rare for a musician's career to have a sudden resurgence in their 70s after many, many years of lying largely dormant, but that is what has happened to Italian disco and electronic pioneer Giorgio Moroder. After being glorified with his own song on the Grammy-winning album Random Access Memories from Daft Punk, the world reopened their eyes to the past exploits of the Donna Summers collaborator. Now he is approaching his spotlight and renewed fame with vigor by releasing his first album in 30 years, 74 is the new 24, and has just previewed a new song from the album featuring Kylie Minogue, "Right Here, Right Now."
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