Kylie Minogue Teams Up with Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo for New Romantic Dance Bop 'My Oh My' — Listen!

The three pop stars teamed up for a catchy, flirtatious pop banger complete with nods to one of Minogue's hits and Megan Thee Stallion's viral "Tove Lo!" meme

Kylie Minogue, Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo are entering the 2024 song of the summer race.

The three artists released a brand-new collaboration, "My Oh My," on July 11, and it's a catchy, flirtatious pop banger complete with nods to Minogue's signature hit "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and Megan Thee Stallion's viral "Tove Lo!" meme.

The Australian superstar, 56, leads the song in its first verse and chorus, while Rexha, 34, takes the second verse and Tove, 36, sings the bridge. Each artist's respective lyrics find them introducing themselves by name, zodiac sign and a soft-spoken "Hi."

<p>Brian Ziff, Charlotte Rutherford, Nikola Lamburov</p> Bebe Rexha; Kylie Minogue; Tove Lo

Brian Ziff, Charlotte Rutherford, Nikola Lamburov

Bebe Rexha; Kylie Minogue; Tove Lo

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"La-la-la-la / I'm like, 'Oh, my, oh, my' / La-la-la-la / You keep me up at night," sings Minogue on the chorus, referencing the iconic "La-la-la" hook from her 2001 global smash. "La-la-la-la / I'm feelin' fireflies / La-la-la-la-la / Oh, my, oh, my."

During Tove's part of the song, she introduces herself as "To-Tove Lo," pronouncing her name slightly incorrectly in an apparent nod to a popular 2022 TikTok video posted by Megan, 29, that saw the "WAP" rapper hilariously enunciate the Swedish pop star's moniker in a similar fashion.

Minogue teased "My Oh My" earlier this week, sharing emojis of her own Gemini zodiac sign as well as Rexha's Virgo and Tove's Scorpio. All three pop stars also made videos together to promote the track.

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The former Neighbors actress released her latest studio album, Tension, in 2023 and earned her second Grammy for its lead single, "Padam Padam," in the best pop dance recording category.

In an interview with E!’s Live from the Red Carpet host Laverne Cox after winning at the 2024 awards show in February, Minogue thanked her queer fans for their support over the years.

<p>Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty</p> Kylie Minogue at the Grammys in Los Angeles in February 2024

Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty

Kylie Minogue at the Grammys in Los Angeles in February 2024

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"I would say thank you for being with me for such a long time now, through thick and thin," she said at the time. "We ride the highs, the lows and the in-betweens, and to know that we've got each other's backs and this feels like the start of the next era."

The "Slow" singer is currently gearing up to headline London's massive BST Hyde Park venue on July 13 with to-be-announced special guests set to join the show's lineup.

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