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Yeah I saw that: I actually meant to be responding to the guy you were responding to… :)

I think the difference is that she enlists help from top producers to try to reproduce her own sound: she's always trying to recreate a euphoric disco sound that people think of as being "Kylie" - almost to the point of tedium because it means she's stopped experimenting. Madonna has never really had a sound as far as

It's totally unfair to say that Kylie's entire back catalog is disposable in a way that Madonna's isn't. Some of her tracks are up there with the best pop songs of the past 25 years (including Madonna's): Confide In Me, Can't Get You Out of My Head, Where the Wild Roses Grow, and Better The Devil You Know are all

The number 23 is for her song Love At First Sight (2002) on the Hot 100.

Love At First Sight was a minor hit, too - 23 on the Hot 100.

So true!
Kiss Me Once and If Only = very early Kylie.
I Was Gonna Cancel & Sexy Love = Rhythm of Love Kylie

Ummm… the incorrect "Les" is tongue-in-cheek.

I can't believe you said the way she says "mill-EE-on" is an odd pronunciation. She grew up in Australia and has lived in London for years - why is it odd for her to say it that way? Is that what you say about all foreign accents? Otherwise, this is an interesting, well-researched review.