Diminutive pop pixie Kylie Minogue has debuted the highly-anticipated video for new single "All The Lovers" and it's one of her steamiest yet. The track is the lead single off her eleventh emotionally unsupported studio album "Aphrodite," which is due July 5. The new video for "All The Lovers" is one big, mighty, euphoric love fest! Minogue kicks summer into gear, looking more radiant than ever, and it seems to be a love-heals-all and brings peace and the morning sunshine statement.
Aussie pop singer who rose to fame after starring in the Australian TV soap Neighbors. Minogue went on to have the most number of consecutive UK top ten hits of any new artist. Minogue's biggest hit to date is "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," from the globally successful album "Fever." It reached No.1 in 40 countries and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. She has become one of the most successful female recording artists in the world with No.1 hits spanning three decades, and is considered a national treasure in both the UK and her native Australia.
The track a classy, danceable and effortlessly elegant electro-disco-pop tune, was written with Kish Mauve near the end of the sessions for what would become "Aphrodite" and produced by Stuart Price. "The single was one of the last tracks to be written for the album," Minogue said about the track. "As I was recording it I knew that 'All the Lovers' had to be the first single; it sums up the euphoria of the album perfectly. It gives me goose-bumps, so I'm really excited to hear what everyone thinks of it."You will weep while you dance. It's grown up but carefree, bombastic yet delicate, sober in spirit and drunk on love.
Minogue really wants to make the most of her attempt to break back into the UK music scene, so what has she gone and done? Adopted the mantra of 'sex sells' and got a load of people swanning around in their pants for her new video, which is directed by Joseph Kahn and was filmed outside Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art in early May. The video innocently begins with a spilled drink but soon enough, a bunch of pedestrians begin undressing and making out in a pile that takes the singer higher over the L.A. skyline. And whatever Minogue's had, everyone's having. Her co-stars drop their keks one by one, succumb to their raging hormones and passionately pash for the fleshy flash mob. By the end of the video, the mass of people has grown to the size of a building, a horse is running through the street and Minogue releases a white dove.
Aussie pop singer who rose to fame after starring in the Australian TV soap Neighbors. Minogue went on to have the most number of consecutive UK top ten hits of any new artist. Minogue's biggest hit to date is "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," from the globally successful album "Fever." It reached No.1 in 40 countries and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. She has become one of the most successful female recording artists in the world with No.1 hits spanning three decades, and is considered a national treasure in both the UK and her native Australia.
The track a classy, danceable and effortlessly elegant electro-disco-pop tune, was written with Kish Mauve near the end of the sessions for what would become "Aphrodite" and produced by Stuart Price. "The single was one of the last tracks to be written for the album," Minogue said about the track. "As I was recording it I knew that 'All the Lovers' had to be the first single; it sums up the euphoria of the album perfectly. It gives me goose-bumps, so I'm really excited to hear what everyone thinks of it."You will weep while you dance. It's grown up but carefree, bombastic yet delicate, sober in spirit and drunk on love.
Minogue really wants to make the most of her attempt to break back into the UK music scene, so what has she gone and done? Adopted the mantra of 'sex sells' and got a load of people swanning around in their pants for her new video, which is directed by Joseph Kahn and was filmed outside Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art in early May. The video innocently begins with a spilled drink but soon enough, a bunch of pedestrians begin undressing and making out in a pile that takes the singer higher over the L.A. skyline. And whatever Minogue's had, everyone's having. Her co-stars drop their keks one by one, succumb to their raging hormones and passionately pash for the fleshy flash mob. By the end of the video, the mass of people has grown to the size of a building, a horse is running through the street and Minogue releases a white dove.
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