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Kylie Minogue Releases New Version Of 'Someone For Me' With YouNotUs

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Kylie Minogue recently released a brand new version of her new song "Someone For Me" with German DJ and production duo YouNotUs.

The reworked version has a strong, club-inspired sound synonymous with the platinum-selling Berlin artists. The original version of the song is featured on Kylie's latest album, Tension II, which was released last October via BMG.

The new version of "Someone For Me" features as the 2025 Jungle Camp Song on BMG sister company RTL's Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus! and will be highlighted throughout the upcoming series.

Tension II, the high-energy sequel album to 2023's global smash Tension, is a record packed with dance floor anthems including nine brand new Kylie studio tracks plus collaborations with The Blessed Madonna, Orville Peck, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, and Sia.

The record was another huge success for Kylie, reaching the No. 1 spot in the U.K. and Australia. Sales in the Tension era (Tension and Tension II) stand at nearly 750k worldwide with over 600 million streams.

Kylie is set to open her highly anticipated Tension Tour in her home country, Australia, next month. The global tour will then head to Asia and North America before reaching the U.K. in May. The tour then continues in Europe and Central and South America.

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