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“It came about organically”: Kylie Minogue dishes on her iconic duet with Madonna

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Kylie Minogue has shared new information on her dazzling duet with Madonna. Back in March, the ‘Like A Virgin’ singer and ‘All The Lovers’ artist broke the internet when they shared the stage at the latter’s Celebration tour.

During the unforgettable moment, the pop music icons sang an acapella version of Minogue’s ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head‘ and a stripped-back rendition of Gloria Gaynor’s disco classic ‘I Will Survive’. “This moment is a long time coming,“ the ‘Padam Padam’ singer exclaimed.

The Aussie talent also wore a bedazzled black tank top that read “Madonna,“ which was a call back to Madge wearing a “Kylie” shirt at the 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards outfit.

While fans are still waiting for an official song collaboration between the two pop juggernauts, Minogue recently shared some exciting behind-the-scenes tea about their duet on The One Show. “For a 14-year-old me, just the jaw – I mean, can’t get to take it off the floor.

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