From Australian soap star to global dance-pop icon, she's kept moving for decades.
For a quick sense of her range, listen to 'Where The Wild Roses Grow' with Nick Cave and then 'Your Disco Needs You.' They're from completely different worlds, but both feel like Kylie.
She's one of those rare pop figures who's managed to stay relevant across generations without ever seeming desperate about it. 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' became a global dance-floor standard in 2001, but she'd already been at it for over a decade by then. The fact that songs like 'Better The Devil You Know' and 'All The Lovers' still turn up in her sets years later says something about how she's built a catalog that sticks.
She started on Australian television in the soap opera 'Neighbours' before moving into music with the production team Stock Aitken Waterman. After her 2005 breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, she returned to recording with albums like 'Golden' in 2018 and 'Disco' in 2020. She's recorded with artists ranging from Nick Cave to Jack Savoretti, who appears on 'Music's Too Sad Without You.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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