Kylie Minogue’s 10 Biggest Hits: From ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ To ‘Padam Padam’

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Kylie Minogue's 10 Biggest Hits: From ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ To ‘Padam Padam’

Today, the music industry celebrates the birthday of a Pop Princess, Kylie Minogue! The Aussie superstar has been a mainstay in the industry for over three decades, consistently delivering hits and dancefloor bangers. Over the last few years, the global icon, 56 today, reinvented herself with the disco/dance-pop albums “Disco” (2020) and “Tension” (2023). The hit single “Padam Padam” earned Kylie her second Grammy Award, 20 years after the first. In her 30-year career, Kylie has dominated charts and captured fans’ hearts with her electrifying songs and energy. In celebration of her 56th birthday, here’s a look at Kylie Minogue’s ten biggest hits.


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“Can’t Get You Out of My Head” (2001)

Perhaps Kylie’s most iconic track, “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” was a global phenomenon. Its hypnotic chorus and infectious beat topped charts in over 40 countries and sold more than 5 million copies worldwide. The song remains a staple in her live performances and a fan favorite.

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“Spinning Around” (2000)

Marking a triumphant comeback, “Spinning Around” was Kylie’s first single after the commercial disappointment of her sixth album “Impossible Princess” (1997). The song’s disco-infused sound and memorable gold hot pants in the music video made it an instant classic. Commercially, it was her first UK number one in a decade.

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“I Should Be So Lucky” (1987)

Kylie’s breakthrough hit, “I Should Be So Lucky,” introduced her to the world as a rising star. The catchy tune, produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, became a No. 1 hit in several countries, including the UK, and laid the foundation for her future success.

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“Love at First Sight” (2002)

This timeless dance-pop gem from her album “Fever” was an international hit. The song earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording, becoming Kylie’s first Grammy nod. “Love at First Sight” performed well on charts in numerous countries, including the UK Singles Chart (No. 2) and the Billboard Hot 100 (No. 23).

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“The Loco-Motion” (1987)

Kylie’s cover of “The Loco-Motion” was released as her debut single and immediately showcased her ability to make a classic song her own. It became a top ten hit in the US, UK, and her native Australia.

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“Slow” (2003)

A departure from her usual upbeat style, “Slow” is a sultry, minimalist track that topped the UK charts. The song received several nominations, including two at the Ivor Novello Awards 2004 and one at the 47th Grammy Awards.

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“In Your Eyes” (2002)

Another standout from the “Fever” album, “In Your Eyes” continued Kylie’s hot streak in the early 2000s. The song’s infectious dance beat and catchy chorus ensured its place as a fan favorite and club hit.

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“Confide in Me” (1994)

A significant shift from her early pop sound, “Confide in Me” showcased a more mature and experimental Kylie. The song’s haunting melody and sophisticated production earned critical acclaim and remains a standout in her discography. It peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

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“All the Lovers” (2010)

Celebrating her extensive career, “All the Lovers” was a major hit from her album “Aphrodite.” Its euphoric chorus and celebratory vibe made it an instant classic, resonating with both longtime fans and new listeners.

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“Padam Padam” (2023)

We can’t not give a mention to Kylie’s latest hit “Padam Padam.” Released as the single from her sixteenth studio album “Tension,” the song quickly became a global hit, going viral on social media platforms, especially TikTok. Securing massive success, the song led Kylie to win her first Grammy Award in 20 years.

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