Australian pop superstar Kylie Minogue, known best for the 2002 single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" from the album Fever, delivers Body Language, which should bring her to the forefront of pop music. She gives the world a wonderful album full of fun, sexy music that is wonderful to both listen and dance to.\nKylie's pop experience from when she burst onto the scene in the '80s is still obvious in her music on Language. Although Minogue has been influenced by the past 15 years of pop, there's still a hint of '80s in her addictive dance-pop tunes.\nKylie's sexy style holds a magic that is rare in pop today. Instead of relying on gimmicks, like making out with Madonna on stage, Kylie's music relies on her voice and lyrics. Her songs ooze sexiness, yet stay firmly within the realm of PG-13 decency. \nLanguage boasts incredible songs: there are really no bad ones on the album. The music stays fairly upbeat and easy to dance to, with no slow and obnoxious ballads in sight. \nBody Language is definitely one of Kylie's best albums, second only to Fever. Between the incredible album and the wonderful publicity (including her appearance on the "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" soundtrack), Kylie is definitely posed to finally become a pop sensation in the U.S.
Kylie puts the booty in 'Body'
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