Spinning Around

Kylie Minogue · Light Years

(Spinning around, spinning around)
(Oh)

CHORUS
I'm spinning around
Move outta my way
I know you're feeling me
'Cos you like it like this
I'm breaking it down
I'm not the same
I know you're feeling me
'Cos you like it like this

Traded in some sorrow
For some joy that I borrowed
From back in the day
Threw away my old clothes
Got myself a better wardrobe
I got something to say
I'm through with the past
Ain't no point in looking back
The future will be
And did I forget to mention
That I found a new direction
And it leads back to me, yeah

I'm spinning around
Move outta my way
I know you're feeling me
'Cos you like it like this
I'm breaking it down
I'm not the same
I know you're feeling me
'Cos you like it like this
The mistakes I've made

Have given me the strength
To really believe
That no matter how I take it
There's no way I'm gonna fake it
'Cos it's gotta be real
I've got nothing left to hide
No reason left to fight
'Cos the truth's given me
A new freedom inside
Getting rid of my desire
Do you like what you see

CHORUS

Baby, baby, baby, ooh
(Ooh) You know you like it like this
Oh, baby, baby, baby
You know you like it like this
Oh, baby, baby, baby

CHORUS

Feeling me 'cos you like it like this
Oh, I'm not the same
I know you like it like this, oh, ooh, yeah
Like it like this
Like it like this
(I'm not the same)
Like it like this
I'm not the same (I'm not the same)
Oh

Spinning Around

Spinning Around stands as a defining moment in Kylie Minogue's career, marking a dramatic shift toward a more mature and dance-oriented sound. Released as the lead single from the 2000 album Light Years, the track revitalized her public image and reestablished her status as a premier pop icon. The recording features a driving beat and a distinctive bassline that propels the song forward, capturing the energy of the era's club culture. This work signaled a departure from her earlier teen-pop roots, showcasing a more sophisticated approach to production and performance. As a cornerstone of her discography, the song remains a celebrated example of her ability to evolve while maintaining her signature style within the English pop genre.