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"I Was Gonna Cancel" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released as the second and final single from her twelfth studio album Kiss Me Once. The track was written and produced by American recording artist, songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams who she met while in Los Angeles, California.
"I Was Gonna Cancel" was selected as the album's second and final single, which was released on 12 May 2014. [87] It received positive feedback for its unique sound upon release, but critics felt it lacked Minogue's personality and criticised the songwriting.
Minogue has also recorded songs for a number of side projects. In 1988, she worked with Jason Donovan on the single " Especially for You " and the B-side "All I Wanna Do Is Make You Mine". She went on to record " Where the Wild Roses Grow " and "Death Is Not the End" for Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds ' Murder Ballads (1996).
I Decided (song) I Don't Know (Usher song) I Got the Juice; I Gotcha (Lupe Fiasco song) I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) I Knew That; I Know (Jay-Z song) I Still Love You (702 song) I Was Gonna Cancel; I'm a Slave 4 U; I'm Beamin' I'm Good (Clipse song) I'm Lovin' It (song) I'm Ya Dogg; Incredible (Madonna song) It Blows My Mind; It's Getting ...
"Keep On Pumpin' It" is a song by British producer duo Visionmasters (Paul Taylor and Danny Hybrid) and DJ Tony King featuring vocals by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It samples Freestyle Orchestra's "Keep On Pumping It Up" and Minogue's vocals from her song "I Guess I Like It Like That". It was written by Minogue, Mike Stock and Pete Waterman.
"Crystallize" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was written by Minogue, Dev Hynes and Scott Hoffman. [1] The song was originally recorded for Minogue's 2014 album, Kiss Me Once, but did not make the final cut.
"Listen, you're gonna be paid for the rest of your life off of this," she said days before the performance. "People are gonna be knocking at your doors. They don't have to pay me, but if they were ...
A disco-influenced Christmas song, the track was written by Kylie, Ash Howes, Richard Stannard and Steve Anderson, with Howes, Stannard and Anderson handling production. An alternate version of the song was later released on 1 April 2016, "100 Degrees (Still Disco to Me)" , omitting all references to Christmas in its lyrics.