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Dannii Minogue writes new song lyrics

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Fans of Dannii Minogue, Kylie Minogue's younger sister, may soon be rejoicing with the news that the All I Wanna Do singer could be making a comeback. The Australian songstress was recently spotted in Los Angeles, drink in one hand and pad of paper in another, with a page scribbled full of lyrics. The song looks to be about a new love interest or perhaps an old flame, with one verse reading, "You sang me 'baby baby baby', and I thought 'Oh Yeah'. This is the guy, this is the man, this is what dreams are made of." "This feels so good, you make me smile, hell yeah," it continued. "I love that you believe the things you sang. But it was the things you said that gave you away. Baby baby baby, I believe it."

Dannii has not released a song since 2007 with her latest album, Club Disco. She is a woman of many talents though, and is currently acting as judge on Britain And Ireland’s Next Top Model. She recently took to Twitter to show her excitement in the countdown to the show. "Four sleeps to go!!!!!! #BINTM @skylivingonline," she posted on Sunday, with a link to a promotional video. Since her last album's release, Dannii has stayed in the music industry, most notably as a judge on The X Factor, alongside Simon Cowell.

Much speculation surrounded the pair who were romantically linked and their relationship was later exposed in Simon's biography. "I had a crush on her. It was Dannii's hair, the sexy clothes," said Simon. "I was like a schoolboy. She was foxy. She was a real man's girl. Very feminine. It was genuine love." Last year, the Aussie singer split from her boyfriend of four years, model Kris Smith. The couple have a son together, Ethan, who no doubt helped Dannii and Kris get through their tough time. "It’s a struggle, but you know we're the best of friends and we have a massive mutual respect for one another," said Kris. "Ethan's sensational. He just picks you up every single day. He’s a blessing."

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