Music is a universal language. Everybody agrees to that. But there's another language that everyone understands. It's body language! So, what if body language is mixed with music? You can find it out in Kylie newest album, Body Language.
Recorded in London, Ireland, and Spain, Body Language reveals another change in Kylie. Entering the year 2003, as she released Slow, the first single of the album, Kylie seems to have left her previous style. Slow became number one in Australia and U.K. Kylie sharpened her new image in Red Blooded Woman, a mixture between hip-hop and dance. In Chocolate, we can feel the vibe of electronika and funk, made by Mirways, one of Madonna's producers. Other tracks that you don't want to skip are Still Standing, After Dark and I Feel for You, which Kylie delivers excellently.
Over a decade we have seen Kylie's transformation both in music and performance. One thing is sure, Kylie is not only singing the music that best suits her voice. She's becoming her music and the music is hers! Bravo, Kylie!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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