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‘My Oh My’: Kylie Minogue Joins Forces With Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo on Flirty New Single

Produced by Steve Mac, "My Oh My" is a sophisticated and polished shot of pop.

‘My Oh My’: Kylie Minogue Joins Forces With Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo on Flirty New Single

Kylie Minogue’s brilliant year keeps sparkling with “My Oh My”, her new collaboration with Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo.

Produced by Steve Mac (Calvin Harris, Little Mix, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, P!nk), “My Oh My” dropped in the small hours of Thursday morning via BMG, following teases earlier in the week.


A sophisticated and polished shot of pop, “My Oh My” lifts a few notches with its slappy, ready-for-the-club beat. On it, the Aussie pop princess flirts: “When you asked / What’s your name? / What’s your sign? / I’m Kylie, it’s Gemini / What’s your drink? Let me buy / You had me when you said hi.”

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The Melbourne-raised pop legend enjoyed an outstanding 2023, with the release of Tension, which hit No. 1 in the U.K. and Australia, and yielded the global hit “Padam Padam,” which cracked the U.K. top 10 and won an ARIA for best pop release.

The good times carried well into 2024, with Kylie collecting the Global Icon Award at the BRIT Awards, becoming just the second woman to claim the accolade, following Taylor Swift in 2021. Also, she won a Grammy Award (best pop dance recording) for “Padam Padam,” and completed her inaugural Las Vegas Residency.

Also, Kylie signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) for live representation in the U.S. and Canada and acting roles worldwide, an alliance that should help the singer and actor to build on the success of her More Than Just a Residency show in Las Vegas, which was extended through May.

She’s all set to perform her first live show this year in the U.K., where she’s adopted as a national treasure, when she headlines BST Hyde Park in London this Saturday, July 13.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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Here’s Why ‘Shake It to the Max’ Was Deemed Ineligible at the 2026 Grammys — And Why Its Label Calls the Decision ‘Devoid of Any Common Sense’

Representatives from the Recording Academy and gamma. CEO Larry Jackson comment on one of this year's most shocking Grammy snubs.

Few phrases define the year in music and culture like Moliy’s scintillating directive to “shake it to the max.” The Ghanaian singer’s sultry voice reverberated across the globe, blending her own Afropop inclinations with Jamaican dancehall-informed production, courtesy of Miami-based duo Silent Addy and Disco Neil. Originally released in December 2024, Moliy’s breakthrough global crossover hit ascended to world domination, peaking at No. 6 on the Global 200, thanks to a remix featuring dancehall superstars Shenseea and Skillibeng. Simply put, “Max” soundtracked a seismic moment in African and Caribbean music in 2025.

Given its blockbuster success, “Shake It to the Max” was widely expected to be a frontrunner in several categories at the 2026 Grammys. In fact, had the song earned a nomination for either best African music performance or best global music performance, many forecasters anticipated a victory. So, when “Shake It to the Max” failed to appear on the final list of 2026 Grammy nominees in any category earlier this month (Nov. 7), listeners across the world were left scratching their heads — none more than gamma. CEO Larry Jackson.

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