"Never Say Never" is the tenth studio album by British singer Kim Wilde, released in September 2006. This album marked Wilde's return to the music scene after an 11-year hiatus, during which she had stepped away from her career in music. The release represented a significant comeback for Wilde, known for her hits in the 1980s, as she revisited several of her classic tracks, giving them a modern twist with contemporary dance beats.
Alongside updated versions of her hits, Never Say Never also introduced eight brand-new songs, blending nostalgia with fresh material. The album captured Wilde’s evolution as an artist while still maintaining the pop sensibilities that made her famous. Fans appreciated the balance between her classic sound and the newer, dance-infused production that aligned with the musical trends of the mid-2000s.
Wilde's collaboration with German producer Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen helped craft a sound that resonated with both longtime listeners and a new generation of fans. The album's mix of revamped classics and new songs reflected Wilde's ability to stay relevant in the evolving music industry.