Who Do You Love Now?
Dannii Minogue · Other Songs - Dannii Minogue
Where do we go now?
I don't know
Innocence over
Fading fast
And it's hard to know what you're thinking
When you hide inside your head
You're still promising perfection, perfection
With empty words
With empty words
With empty words
With empty words
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
Who do you love now?
Who do you love now?
A moment of coldness
Cuts through me (cuts through me)
I've tried to remember
Why I don't leave (I don't leave)
And you're the cause of my confusion
Closing down the way I feel
How come I don't see so clearly, so clearly
Fighting to breathe
Fighting to breathe
Fighting to breathe
Fighting to breathe
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
Who do you love now?
Who do you love now?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
And it's hard to break a habit
You're lost inside it
Who do you love now?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love now?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love?
Who do you love now?
Who Do You Love Now?
Dannii Minogue's 'Who Do You Love Now?' stands as a defining track from her early solo career, capturing the raw vulnerability of early 1990s pop. Released during a pivotal era for the Australian singer, the song showcases her signature blend of soulful vocals and emotive songwriting that would characterize her subsequent discography. As a standalone recording, it highlights her ability to convey complex romantic sentiments without relying on production gimmicks, focusing instead on lyrical honesty and melodic strength. The track remains a testament to her early artistic identity, reflecting the transitional period where she moved from her background in the group The Minories to establishing a distinct solo voice in the international pop landscape. Its enduring appeal lies in its direct emotional connection, offering a glimpse into the personal struggles and desires that defined her initial public image.
