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Kylie Minogue Profile |
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Birth Date: May 28, 1968
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Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Birth Name: Kylie Ann Minogue
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Height: 5'0˝"
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Biography |
Kylie Ann Minogue was born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne,
Australia. The sister of Dannii Minogue (of Young Talent
Time fame), young Kylie went to audition for The Sullivans
and landed the role of Carla.
Kylie's big break came when she was cast as Charlene
Mitchell/Robinson on the popular Australian soap opera,
Neighbours, which also spawned the career of fellow
Australian Natalie Imbruglia.
During her stint on Neighbours (from 1986 to 1988), Kylie
recorded her debut single, a remake of the pop track
"Loco-Motion." While the soap was airing in Britain, music
producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman were impressed by the
Australian beauty, and decided to transform her into the
first of many career stages -- pop singer Kylie -- just as
her Neighbours days drew to a close.
Her string of successful hit singles took off with the
release of "I Should Be So Lucky," and was followed by the
chart-topping infectious tunes "Got To Be Certain," "Je Ne
Sais Pas Pourquoi," "Hand On Your Heart," "Wouldn't Change A
Thing," and "Never Too Late," all off her debut album,
Kylie, and her sophomore effort, Enjoy Yourself (released in
1988 and 1989, respectively).
Kylie's success grew even more after a duet with her
Neighbours co-star, Jason Donovan.
After her role in the 1989 film The Delinquents, and with
the turn of the '90s, Kylie morphed from wholesome pop
princess to sexy superstar. This new flirtatious image was
underscored by her steamy romance with Michael Hutchence,
the late lead singer of INXS (whom she met while on tour in
Hong Kong).
The newly transformed Minogue was gaining more media
coverage than ever, and was signed to a new record deal,
with Deconstruction Records. She even jumped on the erotic
literature bandwagon (like Madonna) by writing a sex book,
although it was never actually released.
Since the mid-'90s, Kylie has entered a new phase in her
life -- indie Kylie. In 1994, she released Kylie Minogue
(which was grungier than her first self-titled album), and
appeared in Van Damme's Street Fighter.
The latest phase for the former pop star is that of mature
Kylie, as seen in her musical style. In 1996, she worked
with the Manic Street Preachers, and released an album the
following year called Impossible Princess (which was
re-released in 2003).
Although she disappeared from the spotlight for several
years, Kylie remains one of Australia's greatest exports
(along with "The Body" Elle MacPherson). In 1999, she
released a duet with Robbie Williams called "Kids," and the
following year, she performed "On a Night Like This" at the
closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
This was the perfect introduction to her huge comeback in
the new millennium, which started with the release of
"Spinning Around." She released the album Light Years in
2001, and followed it up with the smash 2002 hit, Fever.
In the meantime, Kylie was seen in Australian director Baz
Luhrmann's feature, Moulin Rouge! (2001), starring Nicole
Kidman. She also spent time touring and performing at awards
shows, as she had become an international sensation. In
2003, Kylie released the double-disc compilation, Greatest
Hits 87-97.
Kylie is continuing the pace with 2004's Body Language and
the launch of her lingerie line called Love Kylie.
In May 2005, the last few weeks of her Showgirl: The
Greatest Hits tour were canceled when news broke that she
was diagnosed with the early stages of breast cancer. |
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Sister of Dannii Minogue
Performed at the closing ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympic
Games in Sydney, Australia.
1997 saw a rather alternative Kylie crop up after two years
of silence. Collaborations with Manic Street Preachers and
others gave the Impossible Princess album an indie touch.
Although not a commercial success, it was acclaimed by
critics as being the final proof that Kylie and her music
had matured. Kylie did however return to her roots and what
she knows best with her smashing comeback to pop music in
the year 2000. The first single released from the album
Light Years immediately hit the number one spot in the UK,
making her one of the few artists such as Madonna and Elton
John with number one hits in both the eighties, nineties and
noughties. Kylie also released a duet, Kids, with pop star
Robbie Williams.
Briefly dated Michael Hutchence
Kylie is half Welsh, her parents are from Maesteg, Wales.
Voted best dressed female by readers of "Heat" (UK)
magazine. [December 2001]
Received the Showbusiness Personality Award at The Variety
Club Showbusiness Awards 2002. Miss Minogue was absent from
the ceremonies as she was abroad promoting her latest single
so she sent a televised message.
"Love At First Sight" peaked at #11 in a 2002 US Billboard
Chart.
"The Loco-Motion" peaked at #3 in a 1988 US Billboard Chart.
Is to voice a character in 'The Magic Roundabout' in 2003.
'Can't Get You Out of My Head' in 2002 was her first #1 in
the USA since the 80s.
Younger brother Brendan Minogue is a television cameraman.
Former sister-in-law of actor/producer Julian McMahon.
Measurements: 32A-21-31 (early career bra size), 34C-23-34
(in 1996; says "They're NOT implants"), (Source: Celebrity
Sleuth magazine)
Younger brother Brendan Minogue is a television cameraman.
She has her own lingerie brand called "Love Kylie".
Attended the 2003 MTV Europe Awards, dressed in a bright
green toga and sandles.
Nominated for Best International Female at the 2001 Brit
Awards. (2001)
Won Best International Female & Best International Album for
Fever at the 2002 Brit Awards. (Febuary 2002)
She launched her own range of Kylie dolls. A 3-D scanning
device was used to create a mould of her face. The first two
dolls launched by based on the dress she wore at the 2002
World Music Awards & the Silvanemesis segment of her Fever
Tour. (26th January 2004)
Won Best Dance Act at the 2004 Swedish NRJ Awards in
Stockholm. (25th January 2004)
Nominated for Best International Female at the 1995 Brit
Awards. (1995)
Nominated for Best International Female at the 1989 Brit
Awards. (1989)
"Red Blooded Woman (Narcotic Thrust Mix)" debuted at #1 on
the UK Upfront Club Chart (February 2004)
Winner of the 2004 Grammy for Best Dance Recording for her
single "Come Into My World", beating off strong competition
such as Madonna, Cher, Télépopmusik & Groove Aramada. (8th
February 2004)
Single "Slow" peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Dance
Music/Club Play chart.
Single "Slow" become the most added track to U.S. radio in
its first week of release. (January 2004)
Sold out 7 nights at the London Hammersmith Apollo with her
"On A Night Like This Tour". (2001)
Became the first Ambassador for the NSPCC. A foundation
preventing cruelty to children.
Celebrity Ambassader for Kids Help Line in Australia.
Topped the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Chart with remixes
of her UK and Australian #1 single "Slow". (16th February
2004)
A stage musical inspired by 25 of her hits "I Should Be So
Lucky", premiered in her hometown, Melbourne, Australia as
part of its annual Gay Midsummer Festival. The musical
contained songs spanning from her 1st single "The
Locomotion" up to "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", including
hits, album tracks as well as a rare song "In Denial".
(January 2001)
Recorded her 9th studio album "Body Language" in London,
Ireland and Spain.
"Slow" became her 7th UK #1 single and 9th Australian #1
single. The single also enabled her to enter the record
books as the female solo artist to enjoy the longest
duration as a UK chart topper (since January 1988 with "I
Should Be So Lucky", totalling nearly 16 years). "Slow" also
hit #1 on the Australian Dance Singles Chart & #1 on the
Australasian Singles Chart. (9th November 2003)
Won Woman Of The Year at the 2002 Elle Style Awards. (2002)
Nominated for Best International Female & Best Pop at the
Sweden 2004 NRJ Awards. (25th January 2004)
Nominated for Best International Female and Best Musical
Website for www.kylie.com at the French NRJ Awards. (24th
January 2004)
"It's No Secret" peaked at #1 in Japan, #22 in Canada & #37
in the US, her 3rd consecutive Top 40 US hit. (December
1988)
"Turn It Into Love" peaked at #1 on the Japanese
International chart, where it stayed for 10 weeks. The song
gave Kylie her 3rd consecutive Japanese single. At this time
she had four other singles in the Japanese Top 40:
"Especially For You" at #3, "It's No Secret" at #4, "The
Loco-motion" at #27 and "I Should Be So Lucky" at #31. Over
the 12 month period she spent 27 weeks at #1 on the Japanese
International charts. (January 1989)
"Especially For You" debuted at #2 on the UK charts, however
later became the 1st #1 UK single of 1989. It also became
her first single to sell over a million copies. Her most
successful single until 2001's "Can't Get You Out Of My
Head". The track remained #1 on the Hong Kong charts for 6
weeks. Other chart activity includes #1 in France, Belgium,
Greece, Ireland, Israel, Lebanon & Slovenia. #2 in New
Zealand & Switzerland. #4 in Finland & Norway. #5 in
Denmark. #6 in The Netherlands. #10 in Germany. #12 in
Sweden.
Her 4th Australian & UK single "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi/Made
In Heaven" debuted at #11 on the UK charts, before peaking
at #2, where it stayed for three weeks. Although the song
missed top spot by less than 500 copies, she became the
first artist in the history of the UK charts to have 4 top
three singles from one album. The song was re-titled "I
Still Love You (Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi)" for single release
in Australia where it peaked at #12. Other chart activity
for the single includes: #1 in Finland. #2 in Israel. #3 in
Belgium. #4 in HK. #9 in New Zealand. #14 in Austria &
Germany. #15 in France. #22 in Sweden. (October 1988)
Debut album "Kylie", entered the UK & Australian charts at
#2. Never before had a debut album by a female artist
debuted so high on either country's charts. The album also
made Kylie the youngest female and first Australian artist
to top the UK album chart. With over 1.8 million copies sold
it became the highest selling album of the year in the UK.
Also achieved Gold status in the US. The album was Top 10
throughout Europe and Asia. To date the album "Kylie" has
sold almost 6,000,000 copies worldwide.
Her 3rd UK single "The Loco-Motion"'s #2 UK debut broke a
record for highest entry on the UK Charts by a female
artist. The record was previously held by Madonna. In the
UK, the track also acheived Gold status (430,000 units). The
song peaked at #3 on the US Billboard Charts, achieving Gold
Sales (500,000 copies). Also #1 in Canada achieving platinum
sales (150,000). In Canada nominated for Best International
Single by the Canadian Music Industry Awards. Other chart
activity for this song includes: #1 in Belgium, Finland, HK,
Ireland, Israel, Japan, South Africa & New Zealand. #2 in
Switzerland. #3 in Germany & Norway. #5 in France. #6 in
Italy & The Netherlands. #10 in Swedan. (July 1988)
"Got To Be Certain" achieved the honor of becoming the first
single to ever debut at #1 on the Australian charts, where
it remained for five consecutive weeks. Debuted at #15 in
the UK, however peaked at #2, where it stayed for 3 weeks.
Other chart activity includes: #1 Belgium, Finland, Hong
Kong, Israel, Lebanon & New Zealand. #4 in Norway. #6 in
Denmark, Germany & South Africa. #8 in Switzerland. #9 in
Austria & France. #21 in Swedan.Also a Top 10 hit in Spain.
(1988)
Her 1st UK single "I Should Be So Lucky" set the record in
the U.K. as the first single in over 10 years to stay #1 for
five weeks, and went on to become the largest selling
singles of 1988 in the UK, with sales of over 675,000. With
this song, Kylie became the first artist to ever have a song
#1 simultaneously in Australia and the UK. The song was #1
in Germany for 3 weeks. Peaking at #28 on the US charts, it
became her first Top 40 hit stateside. Other chart activity
includes: #1 in Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Lebanon,
Slovenia, South Africa & Switzerland. #2 in Greece. #4 in
Austria, Belgium & France. #5 in Denmark. #6 in Italy. #12
Sweden. #14 in The Netherlands. #25 in Canada.. Also a Top 5
hit in New Zealand, Norway and Spain.
Her debut Australian single "Locomotion" stayed #1 in
Australia for 7 weeks. It also became 3 x Platinum (210,000
units) in Australia alone, becoming the highest selling
single in Australia of the entire 1980's decade. (July 1987)
Nominated for Best International Female at the 2004 Brit
Awards. (17th Feb 2004)
Home video VHS release "Kylie: On The Go (Live In Japan)"
peaks at #1 on the Music Video Charts.
Home video VHS release "Kylie: The Videos 2" peaks at #1 on
the Music Video Charts.
4th single from album "Enjoy Yourself", "Tears On My Pillow"
debuted at #2 in the UK, but became her 4th UK #1 a week
later making it her 9th Top 5 hit. In the history of the UK
charts only 5 records by female artists have ever debuted at
#2 and 4 of them were hers. Other chart activity includes #1
in Israel, Lebanon & Slovenia. #3 in Sweden. #19 in The
Netherlands. #20 in Australia. The song was also featured in
her movie debut "The Delinquents". (January 1990)
3rd single from album "Enjoy Yourelf", "Never Too Late"
debuted at #17 on the UK charts. This was due to the late
release of the 12" vinyl. The song peaked a week later at #4
where it stayed for 4 weeks. The song also peaked at #14 in
Australia. This was her 8th consecutive Top 5 single which
alone sold in excess of 200,000 copies. Other chart activity
includes #1 in Israel. #26 in France. #29 in The
Netherlands. In 1990, the music-video won a Logie for Most
Popular Music Video in Australia. (October 1989)
Her 2nd album "Enjoy Yourself" became double platinum upon
release with pre-sales of over 600,000. The album debuted at
#1 on the UK charts. Other chart activity includes #1 in
Hong Kong & Ireland, #2 in Greece, #3 in Belgium #4 in
Norway, #5 in Australia & Japan, #10 in Denmark. Selling a
million copies in its first 10 weeks of release, it had
reached the 1.2 million mark in the UK alone by the end of
1989. (October 1989)
2nd single from the album "Enjoy Yourself", "Wouldn't Change
A Thing" became her third single release to debut at #2 on
the UK charts, where it stayed for 2 weeks. The song also
debuted at #10 in Australia, where it peaked at #6. Other
chart activity includes #2 in Israel. #19 in France. #23 in
New Zealand. #26 in Sweden. (July 1989)
The 1st single from album "Enjoy Yourself", "Hand On Your
Heart" debuted at #2 on the UK charts, and a week later hit
#1. Also #1 on the UK Dance Charts & UK Indie Charts. The
song was her 3rd UK #1 & 6th consecutive Top 2 UK single.
The song debuted at #4 in Australia, where it peaked at #3.
Other chart activity includes #1 in Hong Kong, Lebanon &
Slovenia.. #2 in Finland,Israel & Japan. #8 in France. #17
in Germany & Sweden. #19 in The Netherlands & New Zealand.
(March 1989)
Home video VHS release "Kylie: The Videos" peaked at #1 on
the Australian Music Video Charts. (March 1988)
First single from album "Rhythm Of Love", "Better The Devil
You Know" debuted at #5 in the UK, then peaked at #2 the
following week, where it stayed for 2 weeks. The song became
her 10th Top 5 single in the UK Britain and 12th worldwide.
Other chart activity includes #1 in Israel. #4 in Australia
& Malaysia. #5 in Finland, #11 in Spain, #13 in France. #22
in The Netherlands Also a Top 40 hit in Belgium, Denmark,
Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, Sweden and Switzerland. (March
1990)
Second single from album "Rhythm Of Love", "Step Back In
Time" debuted at #9, and later peaked at #4 in the UK. Was
also #1 in Israel for 3 weeks. Other chart activity includes
#5 in Australia. #23 in France. #35 in The Netherlands.
(October 1990)
Fourth single from album "Rhythm Of Love", "Shocked (DNA
Mix)" peaked at #6 in the UK, #1 in Slovenia. #3 in Israel.
#6 in South Africa #7 in Australia & #50 in France. This
single remix featured a rap written and performed by Jazzy
P. (May 1999)
Third single from album "Rhythm Of Love", "What Do I Have To
Do?" peaked at #6 in the UK. Other chart activity includes
#1 in Lebanon. #3 in Israel. #4 in Slovenia. #6 in South
Africa. #11 in Australia. #50 in France. #81 in The
Netherlands. (January 1991)
Her third album, "Rhythm Of Love" peaked at #9 on the UK
charts in it's first week of release, and certified platinum
in the UK. In Australia the album peaked at #10. The album
also scored Top 10 placings and gold status in several
European countries. (November 1990)
First single from album "Let's Get To It", "Word Is Out"
peaked at #16 in the UK. Other chart activity includes #4 in
Slovenia. #5 in Israel. #10 in Australia. #50 in France. The
song became Kylie's Kylie's UK 15th Top 5 hit. (August 1991)
Second single from album "Let's Get To It", "If You Were
With Me Now", peaked at #4 in the UK, where it was certified
Gold. This was Kylie's first single release in which she
received a song writing credit for. Other chart activity
includes: #2 in Israel. #3 in Slovenia. #4 in the UK. #23 in
Australia. (October 1991)
Single with The VisionMasters, "Keep On Pumpin' It (I Guess
I Like It Like That)" peaks at #49 on the UK charts.
(November 1991)
Third single from album "Let's Get To It", "Give Me Just A
Little More Time", peaked at #2 in the UK, giving Kylie her
10th UK Top 2 hit. The song was also certified Gold in the
UK. Other chart activity includes: #1 in Israel. #4 in
Slovenia. #24 in Australia. (January 1992)
Kylie's 4th studio album, "Let's Get To It" peaks at #15 on
the UK charts. (October 1991)
Fourth single from album "Let's Get To It", "Finer Feelings"
peaked at #11 in the UK. Other chart activity includes: #2
in Israel. #25 in Slovenia. #60 in Australia.(April 1992)
Recorded specifically for her "Greatest Hits" album, "What
Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)", debuted at #16 on the
UK charts, but peaked at #14. Other chart activity includes:
#3 in Israel. #17 in Australia. #28 in Slovenia (August
1992)
"Kylie: Greatest Video Hits" debuted at #1 on the UK Music
Home Video charts. (August 1992)
Including 19 hit singles, and 3 new tracks, "Kylie -
Greatest Hits" debuted at #1 on the UK charts, giving Kylie
her 3rd album to reach #1 on the UK charts. (August 1992)
A cover version of Kool And The Gang's "Celebraion" was an
out-take from the 1991 album "Lets Get To It", and it became
Kylie's final single release with PWL, before she signed a
new record deal with deConstruction Records in 1993. The
song peaked at #20 in the UK, making it Kylie's 19th
consecutive UK hit. Other chart activity includes: #4 in
Israel. #21 in Australia. #36 in Slovenia. (November 1992)
Single "Where The Wild Roses Grow" peaks at #11 on the UK
charts and #2 on the Australian charts. The song also won
Best Single, Best Pop Release & Best Song Of The Year at the
1995 Australian ARIA Music Awards. This song was released as
a single in place of "Time Will Pass You By", which would
have been the fourth single from the album "Kylie Minogue".
To date, this remains one of Kylie's personal favourite
recordings, and she often reveals in interviews that she
can't imagine her career without having recorded this duet.
Other chart activity includes: #1 in Croatia, Israel & UK
Indie Charts. #2 in Sweden. #3 in Belgium, Norway & on
Latvian Airplay. #4 in Austria & on Slovenian Airplay. #5 in
Finland & Iceland. #6 in Lithuania. #9 in The Netherlands .
#10 in New Zealand. #11 in Switzerland & on MTV Euro Top 20.
#12 in Denmark & Germany. #26 on German BRAVO. #45 in France
(October 1995)
Third single from the album "Kylie Minogue", "Where Is The
Feeling? (BIR Dolphin Mix)" debuted at #16 in the UK. This
was to be the final single release from the album, after the
fourth single "Time Will Pass You By" was cancelled in
favour of a new track "Where The Wild Roses Grow". Other
chart activity includes: #6 in Israel. #31 in Australia.
(July 1995)
Second single from the album "Kylie Minogue", "Put Yourself
In My Place" peaked at #11 in both Australia & the UK. The
video won Best Australian Video at the 1995 Australian ARIA
Music Awards. To this day, this remains one of Kylie's
personal favourite recordings. The accompanying music video
is also one of Kylie's favourites. Other chart activity
includes: #2 in Israel. #6 in Croatia. (November 1994)
Kylie's fifth studio album of new material titled "Kylie
Minogue" debuted at #3 in Australia, and #4 in the UK.
Instantly attaining Gold status, the album sold over 500,000
copies worldwide. This self-titled album is often referred
to as "KM-94". (September 1994)
The first single off the album "Kylie Minogue", "Confide In
Me" became Kylie's biggest international hit of the 1990's.
Debuting at #1 in Australia, where it stayed for five weeks,
the single peaked at #2 in the UK. The single also included
"If You Don't Love Me", as well as Kylie's first recording
with deconstruction "Nothing Can Stop Us". To date, this
remains one of Kylie's personal favourite recordings. The
accompanying music video is also one of Kylie's favourites.
Other chart activity inludes: #1 in Croatia, Finland,
Israel, Lebanon, Lithuania, New Zealand, Turkey. #5 in
Japan. #7 in Slovenia. #9 in Macedonia & South Africa. #10
in France & Sweden. #16 in MTV European Top 20. #20 in
Switzerland. #27 in Island. #38 in the Netherlands. #39 in
Billboard Hot Dance / Club Play Charts. The song was also
3rd Best Pop Video & 7th Best Single by UK Smash Hits
Magazine. Also winner of Best video & biggest selling
Australian Single at the 1994 Australian ARIA Music Awards.
Kylie has also recorded a French language version of this
song. (August 1994)
"Some Kind Of Bliss" was released in the UK unfortunately
the same week as the death of Princess Diana. This was a
week that no-one bought music and consequently the single
peaked at #22 in the UK, and it is to date her only UK
single to not reach the Top 20. Other chart activity
includes: #1 in Israel. #3 in Hungary. #7 in Greece. #15 in
Estonia. #17 in Italy. #20 in Russia. #22 in the UK. #24 on
the Eurochart. #27 in Australia. #36 in Slovenia. #46 in New
Zealand (September 1997)
Second single from the album "Impossible Princess", "Did It
Again" peaked at #14 in the UK, becoming Kylie's 25th
consecutive Top 20 hit. The song was originally titled
"Clever Girl (Did It Again)". Other chart activity includes:
#1 in Israel. #8 in Yogoslavia. #15 in Australia. #19 in
Greece. #21 in Slovenia. #29 in Macedonia. #50 in Hungary
(October 1998)
Her sixth album of new material "Impossible Princess" debuts
at #1 in her native Australia. In the UK, the album title
was changed to simply "Kylie Minogue" out of respect for the
death of Princess Diana. This also led to a delay for the UK
album release date. The album peaked at #10 on the UK
charts. (March 1998)
To celebrate Mushroom Record's 25th Anniversary in
Australia, her 1990 hit, "Better The Devil You Know", had an
Australian only 1998 re-release with brand new mixes by
Movers & Shakers. This re-release peaked at #59 in
Australia.
Her first live album, "Intimate & Live" peaked at #25 in the
UK & #28 in Australia. (November 1998)
Fourth single from the album "Impossible Princess", "Cowboy
Style" was released in her native Australia only, where it
peaked at #31. The single included a non-album track "Love
Takes Over Me", previously available on the Limited Edition
EP "The Other Sides". (November 1998)
Single "German Bold Italic (GBI)" with Japanese artist Towa
Tei peaked at #63 on the UK charts & #50 in Australia.
(October 1998)
The third single from the album "Impossible Princess",
"Breathe" became her 28th consecutive UK Top 40 hit peaking
at #14. The song was released in a slightly remixed form.
This was the final single release from the album "Impossible
Princess" in all territories apart from Australia. Australia
received a fourth single from the album "Impossible
Princess" to co-incide with her "Intimate & Live" tour
Australia-wide. Other chart activity includes: #1 in Israel.
#3 in Russia. #9 in Greece. #11 in Slovankia & Slovenia. #13
in Spain. #20 in South Africa. #23 in Australia. (March
1998)
Second single from the album "Light Years" was "On A Night
Like This". The single debuted at #2 in the UK and #1 in
Australia, giving her the honour of being the artist with
the most singles to enter the chart at #1 in Australian pop
history. This became her 15th UK Top 10 single. The single
was awarded Gold status in Australia in pre-sales alone, and
would be eventually given a Platinum certificate. The single
featured non-album track "Ocean Blue" and a special remix of
"Your Disco Needs You" by Almighty Definitive. Other chart
activity includes: #1 in Israel, Lebanon, Moldova & on Japan
Tower Records & UK Club Chart. #2 in Slovenia. #3 in
Croatia, estonia & on Finnish Dance Chart & German Dance
Chart. #4 in Hungary & on Greece Avanti FM. #5 Romania & on
Portugal Online. #6 in Macedonia. #7 in Lithuania. #9 in
Thailand. #10 on Eurochart & Latvian Airplay. #12 on Swedish
Dance Chart. #14 in Luxembourg. #15 on European Top 20. #16
in Ireland. #18 on Pan Asian Chart. #19 on Czech Airplay.
#20 in Finland and on Denmark Airplay. #24 on Worldpop
Global Chart. #25 on the World Chart. #27 in Russia. #29 in
Belgium. #31 in Sweden. #32 in Spain. #34 in New Zealand.
#51 in Switzerland. #72 in Germany. #64 on The Netherlands.
#69 on France. (September 2000)
Her seventh album of new material "Light Years", was
arguably the most anticipated album to date. Released to
massive critical & commercial success, the album debuted at
#2 on both the UK & Australian charts and, in its third week
of release, became her first Australian No.1 album ever. The
album achieved platinum sales in the UK, and became
4xPlatinum in Australia. The album featured collaborations
with Robbie Williams, Guy Chambers, Johnny Douglas, Steve
Anderson and Richard Stannard. This was also her first
release on the Parlophone label. There is also a hidden
track "Password" located before the start of the album. To
access it the listener must hold the rewind button past the
first track "Spinning Around". To promote the "On A Night
Like This Tour", the album was repackaged as a Special Tour
Edition with a bonus CD of mixes. The Australian bonus CD
only featured an unreleased cover of Olivia Newton John's
"Physical", which originally had been recorded for the
"Moulin Rouge" soundtrack. Songs released of this album as
singles include: "Spinning Around", "On A Night Like This",
"Kids", "Please Stay", "Your Disco Needs You" (EU/Australia
only) & "Butterfly" (US only).(September 2000)
Possibly the most eagerly awaited single release of her
career, the first single from the album "Light Years",
"Spinning Around" achieved gold status in Australia in
pre-release sales alone. The single debuted at #1 in both
the UK and Australia. It was the first of her singles to
debut at #1 on the UK charts, and also her first UK #1 since
"Tears On My Pillow" in 1990, making it her 5th UK #1
single. It was also her first Australian #1 single since
"Confide In Me" in 1994. Reaching #1 in the UK gave her the
honour of being one of two artists (the other being Madonna)
to have a #1 UK single in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The
track achieved Gold status in the UK & Platinum in
Australia, and won 'Best Pop Release' at the ARIA Music
Awards in Australia. The single was backed by two previously
unreleased tracks, "Paper Dolls" and "Cover Me With Kisses".
"Paper Dolls" eventually appeared on the 3rd CD soundtrack
of the Australian drama series "The Secret Life Of Us".
Other chart activity includes: #1 in Croatia, Greecem
Hungary, Israel, Lebanon, Slovenia, & on the Pan Asian
Chart. #2 in Hong Kong, Japan (Tower Records), New Zealand,
Peru, Slovakia & Asia- Pacific. #3 in Estonia, Portugal, &
on Eurochart & Denmark Airplay. #4 in Yogoslavia, Ireland,
South Africa & on Czech Airplay & on UK Club Chart. #5 in
Poland. #6 in Luxembourg and on Yugoslavia Dance Chart. #7
in Brazil. #8 in Norway & on MTV Euro Top 20. #9 on Worldpop
Global Chart. #10 in Finland. #11 on Macedonian Airplay. #12
Maldova & Spain. #13 in Italy & Thailand. #16 on Latvian
Airplay. #17 on World Chart. #28 in France. #30 in The
Netherlands. #34 in Switzerland. #35 in Belgium. #42 in
Sweden. #47 on Latin America. #62 in Germany. #71 on Radio
Peru (June 2000)
The third single from the album "Light Years", "Kids" was
originally written by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers
solely for her, however Robbie was so fond of the song, he
decided to turn it into a duet and also included it on his
album "Sing When You're Winning". Denied the top spot in the
UK by U2, "Kids" debuted at #2 in the UK, to become her
third consecutive Top 2 hit since signing with the
Parlophone label. The song was also a last minute addition
to the "Light Years" album, and remains one of her personal
favourite tracks from the album. (October 2000)
The fourth single release from the album "Light Years",
"Please Stay" was to be the final UK single release from the
album. It was chosen in favour of other album tracks "Disco
Down" & "Butterfly". ("Butterfly" was later released as a
limied edition maxi-single in the US only). The single was
backed with a cover of Eartha Kitt's "Santa Baby" and the
previously unreleased "The Good Life". "Please Stay" peaked
at #15 in Australia, but debuted at #10 in the UK, to become
her 20th Top 10 UK hit. The single was awarded Gold status
in Australia. Other chart activity includes: #1 in Lebanon.
#2 in Asia & South Africa. #4 in Israel. #6 in Macedonia,
Poland, Portugal & on UK Club Chart. #7 in Hungary &
Croatia. #9 in Estonia. #12 on Eurochart. #13 on Czech
Airplay. #16 in Slovenia. #21 in Romania & Slovakia. #23 in
Moldiva. #29 in Lithuania. #39 in Spain & on World Chart.
#47 in Sweden. #50 in The Netherlands
Won Australian ARIA Music for Best Australian Female Singer.
(2001)
The fifth single from the album "Light Years", "Your Disco
Needs You" was released in several territories in the EU
(excluding the UK), and as a limited edition single in
Australia of 10,000 copies only. Arguably her most
controversial non U.K. release, fans actually protested
outside her U.K. record company for its UK single release to
no avail! Chart activity includes: #5 in Croatia. #6 on
Slovenia Radio Kranj. #7 in Estonia. #8 on Greece Avanti FM.
#9 in Ecuador. #11 on Greece Star FM. #13 in Israel. #17 on
Czech Airplay. #18 in Peru. #20 in Australia. #27 in
Switzerland. #28 in Luxembourg. #31 in Germany. #70 in
Austria. (February 2001)
A test pressing of "Butterfly" was originally issued to UK
clubs in Spring 2000, to test DJ reaction to her new
material. "Butterfly" had been in the running to be the
fourth single from "Light Years", but due to its strong club
influences it was pulled in favour of the more
radio-friendly "Please Stay". However producer of the song
Mark Pichotti, remixed the track and issued it as a limited
edition Maxi- Single in the US only, through his own Blue
Plate Records, where it became a sizeable hit on the
Billboard Dance Charts. This was the sixth and final single
release from the album "Light Years". "Butterfly" later
ended up as a bonus track on a limited quantity first US
pressng of her next album "Fever". (November 2001)
DVD/VHS "Kylie: On A Night Like This Tour - Live In Sydney"
peaks at #1 on both the UK & Australian Music Home Video
charts. The tour also broke a record for the most successful
tour by a female artist in Australia. (October 2001)
Current boyfriend is French actor Olivier Martinez [2003-]
Voted the 15th greatest pop culture icon of all time in a UK
poll.
Her song, "Love At First Sight", aired on the video game,
"DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution".
Born at the Bethlehem Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
Mother is Carol Minogue, father is Accountant Ron Minogue.
Kylie grew up in the inner Melbourne suburb of Surrey Hills.
February 2002: Originally set for release in January 2002,
the second single from the album "Fever", "In Your Eyes" was
delayed until February, due to radio's relunctance to let go
of the prvious single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", which
was still one of the most played tracks on the airwaves some
four months after its release. The single hit Gold in
Australia on pre-sales alone and entered the charts at #1,
the 4th Kylie single to debut at #1 on the Australian charts
since 2000! Debuting at #3 on the UK charts, it became her
22nd Top 10 UK single. The EU single release featured two
non album tracks, "Tightrope" and "Good Like That", whereas
the Australian single featured 2 exclusive tracks, "Never
Spoken" & "Harmony". A limited edition DVD single of 7,500
copies featuring the videos for "In Your Eyes" and "Can't
Get You Out Of My Head" was also released in Australia.
Other chart activity include: #1 in Georgia, Hungary, Israek
Radio BU, Latvian Airplay, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malaysia,
Mexico Airplay, MTV Hit List UK, Portugal Online, Russia,
Slovenia Coca Cola Airplay Charts, Slovenia Radio Antena,
Slovenia Radio Fantasy, Slovenia Stop Pops 20 & Yogoslavia.
#2 in Croatia, Czech Airplay . Euro Chart, European Airplay
Chart, Moldova, Slovenia, Turkey. #3 in Greece, Israel,
Slovenia Radio City, Slovenia Radio Plus Maribor. #4 in
Estonia, Hong Kong, Lithuania, MTV European Top 20, Slovakia
United World Chart. #5 in Luxembourg, Poland, Worldpop
Global Chart. #6 in Argentina, Ireland, Romania, Singapore,
Slovenia Radio Hit Chart. #7 in Official Euro Chart Hot 100,
European Top 50, Finland, Italy, Slovenia Radio Salomon,
Spain, UK Club Chart. #8 in Portugal, Switzerland. #9 in
Albania, Norway Airplay, South Africa. #10 in Denmark. #11
in Canada Sales Chart. #15 in The Netherlands. #18 in
Belgium, Germany, New Zealand. #20 in Sweden #22 in Austria.
#24 in France. #54 in Brazil Airplay. Certified Silver in
the UK. Certfied Gold in Australia. (February 2002)
June 2002: Third single from the album "Fever", "Love At
First Sight" received 3116 plays in one week on UK radio,
smashing the record that "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" had
previously broken just six months earlier. "Love At First
Sight" debuted at #2 on the UK charts, and #3 on the
Australian charts. The single featured the remix "Can't Get
Blue Monday Out Of My Head" & non album track "Baby". A
remix by Ruff and Jam was released as a single in the U.S
which hit #1 on the Billboard Dance Chart. Pre-release Promo
hit #1 on the Billboard Dance Charts. The 12" Vinyl hit #1
on the UK Dance Album Chart. Other chart activity includes:
#1 in Albania, Eurochart. Greece, Israel, Israel Radio BU,
Latvian Airplay, MTV Hit List UK, Sinagpore, US Dance Chart.
#2 in Bulgaria, Hong Kong, Romania, Slovenia, South Africa.
#3 in Croatia. #4 in MTV European Top 20, United World
Chart, Yogoslavia. #5 in Canada Sales, Estonia. #6 in
Denmark, Eurochart Official Hot 100, European Top 50,
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia. #7 in Czech Airplay, Ireland,
Lebanon, Mexico Airplay, Spain, Worldpop Global Chart. #8 in
Italy, Malaysia, Portugal Online. #9 in New Zealand,
Slovenian Airplay. #11 in Lithuania. #13 in Argentina. #15
in Russia, The Netherlands. #16 in Germany, Norway Airplay.
#18 in Finland. #19 in MTV Korea. #22 in Switzerland. #23 in
US Billboard Chart. #25 in Belgium Flanders Chart,
Luxembourg. #27 in Moldova. #29 in Austria. #33 in France.
#36 in Sweden. #91 in European Airplay Chart. Top 5 hit on
Slovenian radio station Radio Antenna, other Slovenian radio
chart positions include #4 on Radio Plus Maribor, #5 on
Radio Gama MM & Radio Kranj, #6 on Radio Hit, #9 on Coca-
Cola Airplay Charts Slovenia & Top 20 on Radio Fanatsy.
October 2004: her eighth studio album, "Fever" debuted at #1
in the UK & in Australia, making her the first artist to
hold a #1 album and #1 single ("Can't get You Out Of My
Head") simultaneously in both countries. Also debuted at #1
in Germany, Brazil and Austria and hit the Top 10
practically everywhere else. This marked her highest entry
to date on the US Billboard album charts (it debuted at #3).
She co-wrote five of the tracks on the album including the
forthcomig singles "Love At First Sight" and "In Your Eyes".
A special edition album was issued to coincide with the
single release of "Come Into My World" in November 2001,
featuring re-mixes and the non LP track "Whenever You Feel
Like It". "Fever" is her most successful album to date (as
of October 2004), selling over six million copies worldwide.
Other chart activity include peaking at #1 in Ireland.
Slovenia Big Bang Chart, South Africa. #2 in Greece. #3 in
Mexico, New Zealand, Slovenia Official Chart, Switzerland.
#4 in Denmark. Norway #6 in Italy. #8 in Hungary, The
Netherlands. #9 in Spain. #10 in Canada, Sweden. #12 in
Poland. #14 in Belgium. #20 in Finland. #21 in France.
Certified Gold in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Greece,
Hungary, Poland, Slovenia Official Chart. Certified platinum
in France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland, The
Netherlands & the US Billboard Charts. 2x Platinum in
Canada. Spain. 4xPlatinum in South Africa. 5x Platinum in
the UK (over 1,500,000 copies). 7xPlatinum in Australia. in
France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland & The
Netherlands.
September 2001: Written by singer Cathy Dennis and former
Mud guitarist Rob Davis, the first single from the album
"Fever", "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" sold an amazing
306,000 copies in its first week of release to debut at #1
on the UK & Australian charts, where it stayed for 4
consecutive weeks. It also marked her 5th Top 10 UK single
since 2000, and finished the year as both the 3rd biggest
single of 2001 in both Australia and the UK, as well as the
most played song of 2001! The single remained in the UK Top
75 for 25 weeks and sold over 1 million copies in the UK
alone. "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" topped the charts in
every single European country except Finland and became her
biggest U.S. hit since "The Loco-motion", peaking at #7.
Also hit #1 on the US Billboard Dance Charts. With over 4
million sales widewide, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is
her most successful single to date (as of Oct 2004), topping
the charts in almost every territory it was released (17
countries)! Won an Australian ARIA Music Award for Highest
Selling Single in 2002. Other chart activity includes: #1 in
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazian Airplay, Croatia, Czech
Airplay, Denmark, Estonia, Eurochart, European Top 50,
France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland,
Israel, Israel Radio BU, Latvian Airplay, Lebanon,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, MTV European Top
20, MTV Hit List UK, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Portugal Online, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Coca Cola Airplay Charts Slovenia, Slovenia Radio Antena,
Slovenia Radio City, Slovenia Radio Fantasy, Slovenia Radio
Hit Chart, Slovenia Radio Plus Maribor, Slovenia Radio
Salomon, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the
Netherlands, Turkey, United World Chart, World Pop Global
Chart & Yugoslavia. #2 in Albania & Slovenia Radio Kranj. #3
on Canada Airplay. Meixo Airplay.MTV US Top 20. #4 in
Russia. Thailand. #5 in Finland. Japan. #14 in Malaysia. #55
Canada Sales Chart. Certified Gold in New Zealand. Certified
platinum in Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy & the
UK, and 3xPlatinum in Australia.
Radio only single "Whenever You Feel Like It", hits #1 on
Australian radio and #2 on Hong Kong Radio.
November 2002: "Kylie: Fever 2002 - Live In Manchester" DVD
debuted at #3 on the Australian Music Home Video Chart, and
peaked at #1. It also hit #1 on the UK Music Home Video
charts.
In 2002, named the Biggest Selling Australian Artist of all
time, with over 65 million album sales worldwide as of May
2004. She is also the winner of numerous awards including
Logies, ARIAs, and a Grammy.
Winner of 4 out of 6 ARIA awards at the 16th Annual ARIA
Music Awards, as well as an special Outstanding Achievement
Award. Awards won include: Highest Selling Single for "Can't
Get You Out Of My Head", Highest Selling Album for "Fever",
Best Pop Release for "Fever" & Single of the Year for "Can't
Get You Out Of My Head". She was also nominated for Best
Female Artist and Album of the Year for "Fever".
The fourth and final single release from 'Fever', 'Come Into
My World' was penned by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davies (who
also wrote 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'), and was a last
minute addition to the album. A remix with newly recorded
vocals was released as a single which debuted at #4 on the
Australian charts, and #8 in the UK. A DVD single was
released featuring a live performance video from Manchester,
and the Fischerspooner remix of the song. Other chart
activity includes: #1 in Mexico Airplay, Slovenian Radio
Plus Maribor, MTV Poland, South Africa. #2 in
Macedonia,Slovenia & Slovenian Radio Kranj Chart. #3 in
Romania. #4 in Croatia Otvoreni Radio, Yugoslavia. #5 in
Slovenian Airplay & Slovenian Coca-Cola Airplay Chart. #6 in
Estonia. #7 in Eurochart, Israel, Israel Radio BU,
Singapore. #8 on Slovenian Radio City Chart & Slovenian
Radio Gama MM Chart. #9 in MTV Hit List UK, Portugal Online.
#11 in Ireland, Lebanon & Slovenian Radio Fantasy Chart. #13
in Italy. #14 in Greece. #15 in Canada Sales, Denmark,
Spain, United World Chart.#16 in Czech Airplay, Slovakia,
World Chart Singles. #17 in Lithuania Luxembourg, Poland &
Slovenian Radio Hit Chart. #18 in MTV Korea. #20 in
Eurochart Official Hot 100, New Zealand, US Billboard Dance
Chart. #21 in Russia. #22 in Argentina. #23 in Latvian
Airplay. #24 in European Top 50, the Netherlands, World
Chart Airplay. #47 in Germany. #59 in Belgium Flanders
Chart. #66 in Switzerland. #78 in France. #85 in Brazil
Airplay. #91 in US Billboard Chart. Certified Gold in
Australia. (October 2002)
Radio only single Fever hit #1 on Australian radio and #3 on
South Africa Radio. (August 2002)
November 2003: First single from the album "Body Language",
"Slow" was written by her along with Dan Carey and Emiliana
Torrini who also produced the track. The song debuted at #1
in both Australia, and the UK. A DVD single was released in
France only. Certified Platinum in Australia. Other chart
activity includes: #1 in Denmark, Spain, Isreal, Home Kong,
Australasian Chart, Australian Dance Chart, Australian
Sanity Singles Chart, Belgium Airplay Chart, Brazilian Dance
Chart, Croarian Airplay Chart, Croatian Otvoreni Radio
Chart, Eurochart Hot 100, Eurochart Top 100 Dance Traxx
Chart, Greece Radio1 Chart, Slovenian Airplay, Slovenian
Popularnih 40 Chart, Slovenia Stop Pops 20 Chart, Slovenia
Radio Plus Maribor Chart, Slovenia Radio Kranj, Slovenia
Radio Velenje, Slovenia Top 17 RA MB in Večer Chart,
Slovenian Coco-Coca Airplay Chart, US Dance Club Play
Charts, United World Sales Chart & UK Dance Chart. #2 in
Estonia, South Africa, Macedonia, Portugal Official Chart,
Romanian Mix FM Japan Inter FM Chart, MTV Poland Chart &
Hungary Dance Play Top 100. #3 in Finland, Greece, Denmark
Airplay Chart, MTV Hit List UK Chart, Serbia Top FM Chart,
Slovenia Radio Hit Chart, UK Airplay Chart & Eurochart Hot
100 Airplay Chart. #4 in Hungary, Taiwan, Norway, Singapore,
Lebanon, Australian Channel [V] Chart, United World Sales &
Airplay Chart, Belgium Flanders Radio Contact Chart &
Eurochart Radio Sound Chart. #5 in Ireland, Portugal Online
Chart & Columbian Airplay Chart. #6 in Canada, Italy,
Moldova, Latvian Airplay, MTV Europe Top 20, Slovenia Radio
Antenna Chart, & Greece Avanti FM Chart. #7 in Luxembourg,
Austrian Ö3 Airplay Chart, Belgium Flanders Radio Donna
Chart, US Dance Airplay Chart, Spain Airplay Chart &
Slovenian Radio City Chart. #8 in Germany, Austrian Hit FM
Chart, The Netherlands Official Chart, German Airplay Chart,
Serbia B92 Chart & Czech Airplay Chart. #9 in Chile, New
Zealand, Israelian Radio Bu Chart & Belgium Flanders Chart.
#10 on Australian Club Chart, Slovenian Radio Fantasy Chart
& Romainia Kiss FM #11 on Hungarian Club Play Top 100 Chart.
#13 on Belgium Official Chart, the Netherlands Wanadoo & the
Netherlands Mega Top 100. #15 on Peru Airplay Chart. #16 in
Sweden. #18 in Switzerland. #19 o Norweigian Airplay Chart.
#20 in Austria Poland Airplay Chart, Spain Cadena Top 100 &
Russian Airplay. #23 UK on Club Chart. #24 on German Antenne
Thüringen Chart. #26 on Belgium Wallonie Chart & Japan Tokio
Top 100. #27 on Japan Osakan Top 100. #33 US Radio Airplay
Chart Chr/Pop. #41 on German DJ Play List Chart. #45 in
France. #48 on French Airplay Chart. #61 on Mexican Airplay
Chart. #91 US Billboard Chart. #95 in Brazil.
November 2003: her ninth album of new material, `Body
Language' takes it title from a reference in the hypnotic
lead single, `Slow'. Recorded throughout the summer in
London, Ireland and Spain, `Body Language' includes
collaborations with Johnny Douglas, Mantronix, Emiliana
Torrini, Dan Carey, Baby Ash, and Cathy Dennis among others.
The album debuted at #2 in Australia and #6 in the UK. After
selling 45,306 copies in the US, the album debuted at #41.
Certified Platinum in the UK, 2xPlatinum in Australia, Gold
in Austria & Switzerland. Other chart activity include: #1
on Australian Sanity Albums Chart. #3 in Greece & South
Africa. #6 in Argentina, #7 in India, South Korea & Slovenia
Big Bang Chart. #8 in Switzerland. #9 n Portugal &
Singapore. #10 on Belgium Official Chart, Belgium Flanders
Chart & United World Chart. #11 in Germany. #19 in Ireland &
the Netherlands. #20 in Sweden. #21 in Norway. #22 in
Denmark. #23 in Austria & New Zealand. #28 in Spain. #31 in
France. #32 in Finland. #33 on Belgium Wallonie Chart. #38
in Canada. #42 on US Billboard Chart. #47 in Italy. #49 in
Poland. #55 in Czech Republic.
Nominated for Best Music Artist at the 2004 Elle Style
Awards. [16th February 2004]
Written by former Alisha's Attic singer Karen Poole, along
with producer Johnny Douglas (who'd previously worked with
Kylie on the 'Light Years' project), the second single from
the album "Body Language", "Red Blooded Woman" debuted at #4
in her native Australia and at #5 in the UK, becoming her
22nd UK Top 5 hit. On a more positive note the track debuted
at #1 on the Australian Aria Dance Charts & #3 on the
Australasian Top 20 Singles. It also hit #1 on the Sanity
Music Download Chart. The single release of 'Red Blooded
Woman' features the fantastic "Slow (Chemical Brothers
Remix)",as well as two previously unreleased tracks from the
"Body Language" sessions: "Almost A Lover" & "Cruise
Control". Certified Gold in New Zealand. Other chart
activity includes: #1 in South Africa, Macedonia, Lebanon,
Hong Kong, Estonia, Croatian Airplay Chart, Slovenia Radio
Hit Chart, US Dance Airplay Chart & Romainian Mix FM Chart.
#2 in Moldova, Slovenia Radio Plus Chart, UK Airplay Chart &
Hungarian Dance Play Top 100 Chart. #3 in Argentina,
Hungary, Luxembourg, Slovenian Airplay Chart, Slovenian
Popularnih 40 Chart, Slovenia Radio Antena Chart, Slovenia
Radio Fantasy Chart, Slovenian Stop Pops 20 Chart &
Eurochart Radio Sound Chart. #4 in Chile, Israel, Thailand,
Croatian Otvoreni Radio Chart, Russian Airplay Chart,
Slovenian Radio Kranj Chart, Eurochart Airplay Chart &
Belgium Airplay Chart. #5 on Slovenia Radio Salomon Chart,
United World Chart Sales & Airplay Chart, MTV Hit List UK
Chart & Greece Radio 1 Chart. #6 on Australian Channel [V]
Chart, MTV Europe Top 20 Chart, Slovenian Top 17 RA MB &
Večer Chart, Latvian Airplay Chart & Denmark Airplay Chart.
#7 on Austrian Ö3 Airplay Chart, Lithuanian M-1 Chart,
United World Sales Chart & Eurochart EU Chart. #8 in Spain,
German Airplay, MTV Poland & Eurochart Hot 100 Official
Chart. #9 in Ireland & Slovenian Radio Viva. #10 in Italy,
Denmark & the Philippines. #11 on Poland Airplay Chart,
Belgian Flanders Radio Contact Chart, Norweigian Airplay
Chart & Austrian Hit FM Chart. #12 Finland, Portugal Online
Chart & Hungarian Club Plat Top 100. #13 in Europe. #14 in
Greece & Belgium Flanders Radio Donna Chart. #15 in Latvia &
Switzerland. #16 in Germany, on the Netherlands Official
Chart.#19 in Holland & New Zealand. #20 in Portugal &
Belgium Wallonie Chart. #21 in Norway, the Netherlands Mega
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