Hmm...she got other songs like this? I haven't heard any Kylie albums before X so...
Fever is one of the most influential dance-pop albums of the early 2000s (ignoring American pop msuic), so listen to that. But listen to its parent album Body Language which combines y2k pop with R&B and Impossible Princess which is tryhard 90s electro with bjork isms etc but by a pop star.
Yeah, the whole album Body Language is a lot of that kind of sound, pop/R&B. Try it out, it's one of her best for sure.
I've heard Breathe Slow and Red Blooded Woman and both are good, I will give the album a shot then.
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Originally posted by madonnas
Fever is one of the most influential dance-pop albums of the early 2000s (ignoring American pop msuic), so listen to that. But listen to its parent album Body Language which combines y2k pop with R&B and Impossible Princess which is tryhard 90s electro with bjork isms etc but by a pop star.
Poor Madonna, but I am a fan of y2k pop that isn't bubblegummy/Max Martin'd tracks.
I like Sweet Music a hell of a lot too. I feel cool walking around campus to it even though nobody else can hear and I'm really just some homo listening to Kylie.
I think I've probably used them in the past or something but I don't remember. What should I be using?
It's definitely no Max Martin, her early 00s stuff inspired Holly Valance/Dannii Minogue/Geri Halliwell/Rachel stevens etc.
They make amazing lounge/ambient music, don't think they're doing a 3rd album but the first two from more than a decade ago are amazing. There's one particular guest vocalist, Angela McCluskey, who really makes the songs and should just join them officially if they decide to regroup for real.
Fever the title track is amazing, could've been the banger of the album if CGYOOMH didn't exist.