AFTER 26 years in the business Kylie Minogue has little left to prove.
Sell-out tours, duets with everyone from Kermit to Nick Cave and a bunch of number one singles, the former Ramsay Street car mechanic has done it all.
Refreshing then that her latest album Kiss Me Once stands as one of her best providing a unique blend of modern pop that is a Kylie record to the final note.
It is packed with uplifting moments that will no doubt energise crowds when the pop princess embarks on her tour later this year.
Lead single Into The Blue is a hit in my opinion, but as a fan of 25 years I love ‘pop Kylie’ best and this is dancefloor euphoria.
As Kiss Me Once plays out with one funky number after another it is clear the production values have been upped for Kylie’s twelfth studio album.
Personal favourites are Sexy Love, Les Sex, Feels So Good and Kiss Me Once though I will not be skipping anything.
I’d highly recommend the special edition for two more quality numbers in Mr President and Sleeping With The Enemy.
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