Kylie Minogue’s ‘DISCO’ era is far from over, with the singer working on “remixes, features and collaborations” over the next 12 months.
The pop icon dropped her 15th LP last November, with the album rocketing straight to the top of the UK charts, making Kylie the first female artist to score a No. 1 across five consecutive decades.
She most recently released Real Groove as the third official single from the album, teaming up with Dua Lipa for a brand new Studio 2054 remix of the tune, and according to Kylie’s management there’s lots more to come.
Speaking to Music Week, BMG’s Alistair Norbury revealed the Magic star has a “hunger” for further success following three consecutive No.1 records since she signed to the company.
“There’s going to be more repertoire coming. This record lends itself very nicely to remixes, features and collaborations,” he hinted.
“We partnered on the successful livestream [Infinite Disco] that we did with Driift. We’re looking at ways that we can maintain this campaign all through the year.
“There are a lot more ideas to come – and many of them, creatively, come from the artist, which is very exciting.”
‘DISCO’ earned a spot in the UK’s Top 40 selling albums of 2020 and was the highest-selling original vinyl release of the year. Globally, streaming for the album has grown considerably across the globe.
“For Kylie, the worldwide streams on this album are at about three times the rate of the previous record, ‘Golden’,” added Alistair.
“So last year was about, ‘Can you grow an artist to the next level?’
“After the huge success we had with Kylie and ‘Golden’, and then with the best of [2019’s ‘Step Back In Time’], to continue that trajectory upwards was terrific.”
And he’s confident the Say Something singer can pull it out of the bag and take her career to new heights in the future.
“Kylie is absolutely directly involved on a daily basis with what’s happening,” he gushed.
“Having now worked on three releases over three years, all of which have been No.1 albums, it means there’s a real confidence and trust in the team. She’s a wonderful artist to work with.”
In our review of ‘DISCO’, Retro Pop said the album, “comes just in time to help us dance through the darkness and back into the light.
“’DISCO’ is packed with upbeat, care-free ’70s inspired dance music – and, frankly, that’s just what we needed right now!”