Come Into My World - Background and Composition

Background and Composition

With the success of the previous single "Love At First Sight" in the U.S., Minogue announced she would released a fourth and final single, which "Come Into My World" was chosen as it. The song was written by Rob Davis and Cathy Dennis, as well as produced by them. But at the time of the release, Minogue released the Australian promotional track "Fever" from the album with the same name. So the single was later released after it on 2 November 2002. But there were two versions recorded for the single. There was an album version of the single and there was a single version, which was not released digitally. However, the single version was released on Minogue's 2004 compilation album Ultimate Kylie (2004). "Come Into My World" is a dance-pop song, which interludes some house music and nu-disco styles which lasts for four minutes and thirty seconds.

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