I Don't Need Anyone

Kylie Minogue · Impossible Princess

I feel like speed
I feel like liquid
I give into you
I melt into you
I felt like nothing
I've said and done
I fall into you
I fall into you

I don't need anyone
Except for someone that I don't know
I don't need anyone
Except for some one I've not found
I don't need anyone
Except for someone that I don't know
I don't need anyone
Except for some one I've not found

Your signiture
Is on my hip
A kiss from you
Still on my lip
I am entire
I am finally one
But the the moment
Is long gone

I don't need anyone
Except for someone that I don't know
I don't need anyone
Except for some one I've not found
I don't need anyone
Except for someone that I don't know
I don't need anyone
Except for some one I've not found

I Don't Need Anyone

Released on the 1997 album Impossible Princess, I Don't Need Anyone marks a significant departure in Kylie Minogue's discography. During this era, Minogue embraced a darker, more introspective pop sound, moving away from the pure dance-pop dominance of her earlier career. The track showcases her ability to blend emotional vulnerability with sophisticated production, reflecting the artistic risks she took during this period. As part of a body of work that explored alternative influences, the song stands as a testament to her evolving artistry and willingness to experiment with moodier textures. It remains a notable song in her catalogue, highlighting the depth and range she brought to her music in the late nineties.