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August 21st, 2026
Welcome to Music Friday, when we bring you great songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. Today, Kylie Minogue turns a precious gemstone into a powerful metaphor for devotion, resilience and hope in her 2007 ballad “White Diamond.”

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In the song, Minogue portrays herself as a luminous white diamond — brilliant, strong, pure, faithful and enduring — promising to rescue her lover from darkness and despair.

“Understand I'm a diamond for you,” she sings, before making the imagery even more specific: “A white diamond for you.”

Like a flawless white diamond reflecting light from every facet, she vows that she will “shine on and on and on.”

The diamond imagery takes on an especially poignant dimension because Minogue co-wrote the song in 2006 while recovering from breast cancer. She wrote it with Jake Shears and Babydaddy of the Scissor Sisters. Minogue made "White Diamond" a centerpiece of her triumphant return to the stage for "Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour."

The song also became the title of the 2007 documentary "White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue," which chronicled her comeback. Although “White Diamond” was not included on the standard track listing of her 10th studio album, X, it appeared as a bonus track on Australian and New Zealand editions.

There is something fitting about a diamond being the central image of a song born during such a challenging chapter. Diamonds are prized for their brilliance and durability, but they are also formed under extraordinary pressure. In Minogue’s hands, the gemstone becomes a symbol of surviving adversity and emerging with enough light to guide someone else.

Minogue began her career as a child actress on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. In 1987, she recorded “The Loco-Motion,” which became a seven-week #1 hit in Australia and launched her international music career.

Nearly four decades later, she remains one of Australia’s most successful entertainers. Her career includes more than 80 million records sold worldwide, Grammy and Brit Award wins and numerous ARIA Awards. Her 2023 smash “Padam Padam” earned her a Grammy for Best Pop Dance Recording and helped fuel another remarkable career resurgence.

And there is more sparkle ahead. Minogue is preparing to tour again in 2027, celebrating 40 years in the music business. She has also recently revealed that she faced a second cancer diagnosis in 2021. After keeping that experience private for years, she said in her 2026 Netflix documentary that she had “got through it again, and all is well.”

Please check out the audio track of Minogue performing “White Diamond.” The lyrics are below if you’d like to sing along…

“White Diamond”
Written by Kylie Minogue, Babydaddy and Jake Shears. Performed by Kylie Minogue.

I know that it’s getting too much, baby
But you don’t need the words to say
Sometimes you feel you’re at the end of the line
But tonight it’s gonna fade away

You’re looking out from the darkness
Feeling so alone and you need a flare
Well, I’ve got the light that’s gonna treat you right
And illuminate what’s already there

Understand I will be there for you
Understand I’m a diamond for you
A white diamond for you

And just like a burning radio I’m on to you
(Your spell I’m under)
In the silver shadows I will radiate
And (glow for you)

What you see and what it seems
Are nothing more than (dreams within a dream)
Like a pure white diamond
I’ll shine on and on and on

Where I’m gonna take you now
Every tear will look out of place
Well, I thought about it but it took until now
To crystallize it into a phrase

Understand I will be there for you
Understand I’m a diamond for you
A white diamond for you

And just like a burning radio I’m on to you
(Your spell I’m under)
In the silver shadows I will radiate
And (glow for you)

What you see and what it seems
Are nothing more than (dreams within a dream)
Like a pure white diamond
I’ll shine on and on and on and on



Credit: Image (cropped) by marcen27 from Glasgow, UK, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.