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Artist/Band:
Kylie Minogue
Lyrics for Song: Kids (With Robbie Williams)
Lyrics for Album: Light Years
K: Me no bubbletious
R: Me smoke heavy tar
K: Me be groovin' slowly where you are
R: Notify your next of kin 'cause your never coming back
K: I've been dropping beats since Back in Black
Chorus:
And we'll paint by numbers
Till something sticks
Don't mind doing it for the kids
So come on
Jump on board
Take a ride, yeah
(You'll be doin' it alright)
Jump on board
Feel the high, yeah
'Cause the kids are alright
Fuckin' you!
And we'll paint by numbers
Till something sticks
Don't mind doing it for the kids
So come on
Jump on board
Take a ride, yeah
(You'll be doin' it alright)
Jump on board
Feel the high, yeah
'Cause the kids are alright
I'm gonna give it all of my loving
It's gonna take up all of my love
I'm gonna give it all of my loving
It's gonna take up all of my love (x4)
K: Come down from the ceiling
R: I didn't mean to get so high
K: I couldn't do what I wanted to do when my lips were dry
R: You can't just up and leave me I'm a singer in a band
K: Well I like drummers baby you're not my bag
So come on
Jump on board
Take a ride, yeah
(You'll be doin' it alright)
Jump on board
Feel the high, yeah
'Cause the kids are alright x2
I'm an honorary Sean Connery, born '74
There's only one of me
Single-handedly raising the economy
Ain't no chance of the record company dropping me
Press be asking do I care for sodomy
I don't know, yeah, probably
I've been looking for serial monogamy
Not some bird that looks like Billy Connolly
But for now I'm down for ornithology
Grab your binoculars, come follow me
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Kids (With Robbie Williams)
Released on the 2002 album Light Years, 'Kids' features a collaboration between Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams that blends pop sensibilities with a distinct rock edge. The track serves as a dynamic showcase of Minogue's vocal range, supported by Williams' gritty delivery and the song's driving rhythm. Produced by the duo, the recording captures a specific moment in early 2000s pop culture, reflecting a fusion of their individual styles into a cohesive sound. It stands as a notable song in Minogue's discography, highlighting her ability to adapt to different musical textures while maintaining her signature charm. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody made it a staple in radio play, cementing its place in the era's popular music landscape. |
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