Can't Get You Out Of My Head File
"Can't Get You Out of My Head," released on September 8, 2001, is widely considered the signature song of Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue. A minimalist masterpiece of dance-pop and nu-disco, it topped charts in 40 countries and became one of the most played songs of the 2000s. Key Facts & History
: At the 2002 BRIT Awards, Kylie performed a famous mashup of the song with New Order's "Blue Monday", which was later released as a B-side. Can't Get You Out of My Head
The song explores the theme of . While it sounds like a straightforward dance track, critics have pointed to "darker elements" in the lyrics, such as "There's a dark secret in me," suggesting an unhealthy or destructive level of infatuation. "Can't Get You Out of My Head," released
: The song was originally offered to S Club 7 and then Sophie Ellis-Bextor , both of whom turned it down before Kylie claimed it. The song explores the theme of
: The song breaks traditional pop rules by lacking a standard verse-chorus structure; it functions more as a series of repeating, hypnotic loops.
: The track reached #1 across nearly all of Europe (except Finland) and Australia. It was Kylie's first US Top 10 hit in 13 years, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Musical Composition
: Directed by Dawn Shadforth, the futuristic music video features Kylie in a now-legendary white hooded jumpsuit with a plunging neckline.