Jan 8, 2017


Kylie + Garibay (titled Black and White on Minogue's website) is the second collaborative extended play (EP) by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, and American producer Fernando Garibay. It was released on 11 September 2015 by Parlophone and Warner Bros. Records, and serves as a sequel to their first collaboration, Sleepwalker (2014). Produced by Garibay and Italian disc jockey Giorgio Moroder, the three-track EP was developed between February and August 2015, shortly after Minogue's departure with Parlophone and American-based management Roc Nation. Musically, it is influenced by electronic music whilst its lyrical content delves onto love, enjoyment, and sex.

Released with no prior announcement, Kylie + Garibay received positive reviews from most music critics. Majority of the reviews highlighted Minogue's return to mainstream dance music, and complimented the production by Garibay and Moroder. Although it entered the Australian Singles Chart at a low position of 100, the album's lead track, "Black and White", received an accompanying music video and peaked in regions including France, Spain, and the United Kingdom. In order to promote the EP, the singer appeared at Moroder's Los Angeles, California gig to perform their track, "Your Body".

Tracklist

1. Black and White (featuring Shaggy)
2. If I Can't Have You (featuring Sam Sparro)
3. Your Body (featuring Giorgio Moroder)

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