Kylie Minogue looks elegant in a black and cream one shoulder

Kylie Minogue looks elegant in a black and cream one-shoulder jumpsuit ahead of the first listen of her new song

Kylie Minogue looked elegant as she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 studio in London on Friday morning ahead of the first listen performance of her new song.

The 55-year-old singer wore a sleek black and cream striped one-shoulder jumpsuit with a flowy silhouette and wide-leg pants.

When Kylie took part in the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show as part of the Friends Round with Steven Bartlett and Daisy May Cooper, she introduced her song Tension.

Her highly anticipated new album of the same name will be released on September 22nd.

Before playing the theme song, Kylie excitedly said, “I might burn into a pile of glitter or something.”

Chic: Kylie Minogue, 55, looked elegant as she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 studio in London on Friday morning ahead of the first listen performance of her new song

Chic: Kylie Minogue, 55, looked elegant as she arrived at the BBC Radio 2 studio in London on Friday morning ahead of the first listen performance of her new song

“The title track of my new, upcoming album is Tension.”

She previously released “Padam Padam” from the record earlier this summer, which became her highest-charting single since 2011’s “Higher” with Taio Cruz.

“I’ve been doing this for three million years and it’s the first time I’ve had this viral moment with Padam Padam.” “You can’t manifest that,” Kylie said.

When choosing a song to play during the show, the singer chose “Seventeen And Going Under” by Sam Fender.

She explained, “This song does me good every time I play it in the locker rooms getting ready. ‘It just does it for me.’

Kylie’s new song Tension has so far divided the audience with its electro sound.

With its sizzling lyrics over a ’90s dance beat, some listeners are calling it “Grower,” while others are calling “Tension” the best song of the year.

At one point in the raunchy tune, Kylie sings, “My god, touch me right there.” Almost there, touch me right there. Don’t be shy boy, I don’t bite. You know where. Touch me right there.’

Stunning: The singer wore an elegant black and cream striped one-shoulder jumpsuit with a flowy silhouette and wide-leg trousers

Stunning: The singer wore an elegant black and cream striped one-shoulder jumpsuit with a flowy silhouette and wide-leg trousers

All Smiles: When Kylie took part in the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show as part of the Friends Round with Steven Bartlett and Daisy May Cooper, she introduced her song Tension Coming soon: Their highly anticipated new album of the same name will be released on September 22nd

All Smiles: When Kylie took part in the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show as part of the Friends Round with Steven Bartlett and Daisy May Cooper, she introduced her song Tension

Beaming: Before playing the theme song, Kylie said excitedly,

Beaming: Before playing the theme song, Kylie said excitedly, “Maybe I’ll burn up into a bunch of glitter or something.”

Admiring crowd: Kylie took some time to take photos with fans in front of the building

Admiring crowd: Kylie took some time to take photos with fans in front of the building

Nervous: Kylie's new song Tension has so far divided listeners with its electro sound (pictured in the music video for Tension)

Nervous: Kylie’s new song Tension has so far divided listeners with its electro sound (pictured in the music video for Tension)

Some fans failed to get into the song’s intergalactic groove, including American musician Gary Brewer, who wrote: “Heard it three times… I haven’t felt it yet.”

Meanwhile, another fan dismissed the title, writing, “I love Kylie but this isn’t one of her best.”

Another equally unimpressed fan tossed the song aside: “Sorry…but this is a B-side fill.”

However, music critic Christian Guiltenane seemed to agree with Kylie’s new song, writing: “A surprising follow-up to an iconic and quirky song like Padam Padam.” “It was always going to be difficult to follow up on.”

Another fan raved: “Tension by Kylie Minogue is not just a song, it’s a cultural reboot, it’s the oxygen you breathe, it’s a lifestyle, an escape from this cruel world, it’s art, an embrace of a loved one, everything you are.” always wanted.