For me, it's the weakest of her very large catalogue of ethereal midtempos.It’s one of those ethereal midtempos - the 80s vibes, the breathy vocals, the ad libs - it’s just a type of song she always nails, and Say Something is one of the best examples of it.
This being my actual Top 3, if you just removed Magic, which remains the worst song of the era for me.Say Something, Magic and Dance Floor Darling are the Disco trinity.
Bonus: Till You Love Somebody
Me.So I’m just going to pretend Starstruck is Kylies song and Olly is just the backup singer.
Same here. Certainly brought it life alot more.
What a waste of time. Don’t get it at all. The album’s best song for me deserved way, way better.
To me after initial reservations I feel Disco works best as a whole album. The flow is good and consistent in sound. Say Something is less “disco” but is a nice breather and is definitely a grower in terms of her singles - I notice new things all the time and it’s up there with her best leads for a campaign. I am surprised though there have been less official visuals and performance since she has been back in Oz but perhaps the reissue will remedy that? We can hope.
Same here - I remember being so relieved when I heard Say Something premier on Radio 2! I was convinced I was about to hear Your Disco Needs You part 2 and felt actually nervous that there would be a Kylie campaign that I wasn’t going to enjoy!I am grateful that there is diversity in the album. My biggest fear when I heard Kylie was doing a disco album was that it was going to be an album full of basic songs like 100 Degress, So Now Goodbye and Dancefloor.
Say Something is definitely disco and works perfectly with the flow of the album. It's the last track on Side A of the vinyl. Hearing that track 5, then flipping over to listen to Last Chance is a moment that I think is lost when heard on streaming.
Same here - I remember being so relieved when I heard Say Something premier on Radio 2! I was convinced I was about to hear Your Disco Needs You part 2 and felt actually nervous that there would be a Kylie campaign that I wasn’t going to enjoy!