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These are the best Kylie Minogue songs! We've included songs like Wow, The Loco-motion, I Believe In You, Come Intro my World, all the lovers, In Your Eyes, On a Night Like This, Love at First Sight, Spinning Around, I can't Get You Out of My Head, Slow, Confide in Me and Into the Blue.

#10: “Wow” X (2007)

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Quite literally wowing listeners, this slice of pop magic off Kylie’s tenth studio album “X” was released following her recovery from breast cancer, and boy did it impress. Lyrically the song describes a person that amazes by standing out from the crowd, hence the wow factor! Utilising a variety of instruments such as electronic synthesisers, drum machines and even pianos, the track experiments with catchy pop sounds and completely succeeds. Hitting charts worldwide, becoming certified Silver in the United Kingdom, it was a return to form for the pop princess, and given her health, a courageous one too.

#9: “The Loco-motion” Kylie (1987)

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Let’s take a trip back in time to where it all began. At age nineteen, Minogue was predominantly known only as an actress for her role as Charlene Robinson in Australian soap opera “Neighbours.” This was until she began turning heads with her chops as a singer, and with this song becoming her standout single off her debut album, it’s safe to say it was a pretty smart career move . Originally recorded and released by American pop singer Little Eva in 1962, Minogue’s cover reached number one on the Australian charts and remained there for seven weeks. Not only is the track all round fun, but it’s also a demonstration of eighties pop at its very best .

#8: “I Believe in You” Ultimate Kylie (2004)

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From the second you hear the opening keyboard melody, you know you’re in for a real musical treat, one that showcases Minogue’s sexy vocals to absolute perfection. Hitting several charts worldwide and earning a gold certification in her native Australia, I Believe in You lyrically describes belief in true love and the positive things it can bring. It even earned a Grammy nomination in the category for Best Dance Recording. It’s no wonder why it was released as the first single from her second greatest hits compilation, because yes, it did become one of her greatest.

#7: “Come into My World” Fever (2001)

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Fusing elements of dance music and disco, Come into my world has cemented itself among Kylie’s signature tracks for its sexy lyrics and innovative sound. With pleasant composition and commercial appeal, it took home a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. It also lasted a whopping ten weeks on the Top 100 of the UK Singles chart and nine weeks on the Australian ARIA charts, where it was also certified gold. It isn’t hard to see why either, because as she invites us into her world, we can’t help but dance and sing along.

#6: “All the Lovers” Aphrodite (2010)

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Sensual, euphoric and sexy, All the Lovers was released over two decades following her debut album and was proof that her high-quality music wasn’t going anywhere. Released on her eleventh studio album “Aphrodite,” it was critically acclaimed and commercially successful for its unique sound and strong electropop vibe. Inspired by the body of work from iconic nude photographer Spencer Tunick, the music video is among her most creative and visually pleasing, as we see Kylie singing among a pyramid of lovers. Ticking the box for originality, it truly deserved its number one spot on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

#5: “In Your Eyes” Fever (2001)

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Yet another golden hit to be found from Minogue’s eighth studio album “Fever,” In Your Eyes bagged Minogue yet another number one chart spot in her native Australia, where it was also certified gold. A catchy chorus, sexy sound and dance pop vibe makes it a contagious dance number. Lyrically, it touches on the temptations that arrive with sexual attraction and boasts a digital music video bursting with colour and style. It’s truly Kylie Minogue doing what she does best, and the track manages to still bring a fresh sound to any dancefloor even fifteen years after its release.

#4: “On a Night Like This” Light Years (2000)

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It’s the kind of track that can make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. Kylie takes us on a journey into the night and delivers a disco flavoured track that is no doubt among her career-defining successes. Hitting the number one spot again in, you guessed it, Australia, the disco track’s change of pace offers a real treat for the ears. Playing up the popularity that the song received, it became the name for her 2001 concert tour that supported her seventh studio album “Light Years,” and today remains an absolute must at her live concerts .

#3: “Love at First Sight” Fever (2001)

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Popping into our ears early in the new millennium, it really was love at first listen. Not to be confused with the track of the same name off her debut album, Fever’s “Love at First Sight” did not disappoint devoted Kylie fans. Taking out a top ten spot inside several charts worldwide, it was even nominated for a Grammy for best dance recording. Yet again hitting the ball out of the park as one of her now signature dance-pop tracks, one critic called the song’s melody as ‘sexy as hell.’ A dance floor favourite, this song is another staple at her live shows, and it sure isn’t hard to see why.

#2: “Spinning Around” Light Years (2000)

From the iconic gold hotpants to the now classic chorus, there is just so much Kylie Minogue goodness to love here. Labelled as her comeback single following the somewhat disappointing 1997 “Impossible Princess” album, this song catapulted Kylie Minogue back to the top of the charts. It graced the number one spot in Australia, Scotland and the United Kingdom upon release, and later took home the 2000 ARIA Award for Best Pop Release. We bet Minogue was pretty happy Paula Abdul turned it down before her. There are songs out there that command your attention on the dancefloor, and this song is absolutely no exception Before we unveil our number one pick, here are a few honourable mentions. “Into the Blue” Kiss Me Once (2014) “Confide in Me” Kylie Minogue (1994) “Slow” Body Language (2003)

#1: “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” Fever (2001)

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Was there ever any doubt that this would take the top spot? Of course not! Addictive, iconic and catchy, this song can be heard time and time again without getting old . Among the defining tracks of the millennium era, Can’t Get You Out of My Head reached number one in almost every country it charted in. Over 15 years following its release, its legacy can be attributed to its now unforgettable hook and of course, that classic white hooded jumpsuit . With worldwide sales exceeding eight million and still growing, it’s the ultimate icing on a decorated pop-cake-career that deserves all the recognition it receives . Do you agree with our list? What’s your favourite Kylie Minogue song? For more dance-inducing top tens published every day, be sure to subscribe to MsMojo.

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