Kylie Minogue 'baffled' as a long-lost unreleased song with Prince unearthed
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Confused Kylie Minogue has reportedly been left totally stumped after a song she recorded in 1992 with mega star Prince was unearthed. The duo struck up a bond when he toured the UK that year and decided to work together. They produced Baby Doll together but the song never saw the light of day - and it was said to have been lost, much to the star's devastation.
But parts on the tune have been spreading online, leaving fans excited after it had been found - despite it originally being recorded on a cassette tape. Icon Prince can be heard singing: “Let me be your baby doll, sugar and spice and all things nice. Let me be your paradise. Let me be your baby doll.”.
Some have said the work is similar to Kylie’s 2001 track Come Into My World but the Australian appears to be perplexed. “Kylie is just as baffled as everyone else as to where the track has come from and as for what will happen now if anything, fans will have to wait and see.
“It was initially delivered to her on a cassette back in the Nineties and since Prince’s death in 2016, belonged to his estate," the Sun report. "Any leak is annoying but it’s nice for fans to finally know what the mystery song sounds like, God knows they have waited long enough.”.
Last year, Kylie told Radio 1's Scott Mills: “I went to see his show, Diamonds and Pearls, at Earls Court. And when I say I’m a Prince fan… you don’t understand. Prince, I mean, I love him, and I got to meet him after the show. “I don’t know where I plucked up the courage from but somewhere, at some point I said ‘What are you doing? What are you working on?’ It’s a blur. I don’t know how it happened. It was all landline calls to him or this person, I can’t remember, but I got some lyrics to him and then I had delivered to me, by his driver, a cassette of Prince.