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Monday, 20 September 2010
Kylie Minogue - Get Outta My Way
Opening the track with a gentle disco-like backing and an irresistible beat, Kylie Minogue is set to prove on this track, the second from her latest 'Aphrodite' album, that she is anything but gentle...
Minogue's sultry vocals on this track match the lyrics perfectly and emphasise the taunting nature of the song, revolving around Mingogue's man not living up to her expectations. And boy is she a hard one to please, after stating that she's "...not'a recognise the zombie you've turned into..." she promptly marches off alongside a storm of synths to get rather cosy with another man on the dancefloor.
Stepping up the beat as Kylie launches into the chorus will automatically have you itching to dance and to have as much fun as she is evidently having in the track. The electro-stomper will be like a beacon for all those women out there ready to have some fun with their men in the clubs and to show them who's boss, and with a hook big enough to catch a kraken, there're going to be a lot of men shaking in their boots.
Minogue manages to keep her fun side though, this song definitely isn't about cheating, something the pint-sized pop princess would obviously never advocate, but rather acts as a punishment for her neglect, harmlessly making her man jealous by giving him a lesson in what he should be doing. Teamed with a video in which Kylie is positively smouldering, her sex appeal is driven through the roof and clearly emphasises a woman in control.
This track is hugely different from the more soft track that Minogue treated us to with 'All The Lovers,' but is all the better for it. This unashamedly pop track is just what Kylie does best, and shows that she still has more to offer even after such a long career. This track deserves to rocket up the charts and proves that, for a while yet, Kylie definitely won't be getting out of our way.
9/10 - SPICE!
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