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  1. The Best of Kylie Minogue is a 2012 greatest hits album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released on 28 May 2012 by EMI to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Minogue's recording career, as part of her K25 celebrations.

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    • Chocolate. Kylie Minogue - Chocolate (Official Video) 'Chocolate' is an electro-ballad that compares Kylie's love to the sweet treat. The song was released in 2004 as the third and final single from her ninth studio album Body Language.
    • In Your Eyes. Kylie Minogue - In Your Eyes (Official Video) [Full HD Remastered] 'In Your Eyes' was released in 2002 as the second single from Kylie's eighth studio album, Fever.
    • On a Night Like This. Kylie Minogue - On A Night Like This (Official Video) 'On a Night Like This' was released in 2000 as the second single from Kylie's seventh studio album, Light Years.
    • All the Lovers. Kylie Minogue - All The Lovers (Official Video) ‘All the Lovers’ was released in 2010 as the lead single from her 11 studio album, Aphrodite.
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  3. 1. Can't Get You out of My Head. 610M plays. 3:51. 2. Spinning Around. 40M plays. 3:27. I Should Be So Lucky. 25M plays. 3:25. 4. Love at First Sight. 69M plays. 3:59. 5. In Your Eyes. 72M plays....

    • Can’t Get You Of My Head (2001) Few songs cross over to such a degree that an image from the video, or the first bars of the track, are immediately recognised by almost everyone.
    • Better The Devil You Know (1990) Across her first two albums, Kylie had recorded solid pop-dance music that, while working well in the gay and suburban nightclubs, had resolutely played it safe.
    • All The Lovers (2010) Stuart Price had masterminded the Madonna masterpiece that was 2005’s Confessions On A Dance Floor and was subsequently picked as Kylie’s executive producer for her 11th studio collection, Aphrodite.
    • Spinning Around (2000) Comebacks don’t come much more successful than this: after the relative wilderness years of the late 90s, Kylie kicked off the new century with a spectacular return to her pop roots, and a fresh recording deal with a label confident they knew what to do with her.
    • “The Loco-Motion” Found On: “Kylie” (1988) Released in mid-1987 as Minogue’s debut single, the chirpy cover of the 1962 pop song became a smash hit for the underage artist, and a novelty single that very well could have steered her toward one-hit-wonder status.
    • “Better The Devil You Know” Found On: “Rhythm of Love” (1990) Leaping off the “Loco-Motion” springboard and diving into a pop career, Minogue’s early material was highlighted by gleeful gems like “Better The Devil You Know,” a stakes-free rush of energy.
    • “Confide In Me” Found On: “Kylie Minogue” (1994) Deeply flirtatious and as knowingly dramatic as a James Bond theme song, “Confide In Me” continued Minogue on her path away from simplistic pop atop a swath of strings and Middle Eastern influences.
    • “Breathe” Found On: “Impossible Princess” (1997) Dabbling in psychedelia, alternative, acid house and trip-hop, 1997’s “Impossible Princess” is Minogue’s most offbeat full-length to date, and has been heralded as a lost pop masterpiece in the years after its release.
  4. From her rise as a radio-friendly balladeer and hi-NRG aficionado, to the monochromatic pivot to adult contemporary on her 1994 self-titled album, to the nu disco meets Euro-pop stylings on international hit ‘Fever’ and electro-clash experiments on ‘Body Language’, Minogue is one of pop and dance music’s most reliable and inviting savants.

  5. Mar 13, 2024 · Kylie Minogues best songs ranked: 170-1. Australian music. Every Kylie Minogue song ranked. What’s the best Kylie song? And where do the tracks from her new album Tension stack up? We’ve revisited her best (and not so best) work in this definitive ranking. Let the debates begin. Robert Moran and Annabel Ross. March 13, 2024.

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