Life as a pop star is tough! You always have to reinvent yourself, amaze, create with new things. Kylie Minogue has been doing it since 1987 and in 2010 she is ready for a new project "Aphrodite" preceded by this "All the Lovers" written and produced together with Stuart Prince (who had already collaborated on Madonna's "Confessions on a Dancefloor" album in 2005).
"All the Lovers", performed live for the first time in Italy in May 2010 at the Wind Music Awards at the Verona Arena (I was there!!!), turns out to be a return to a pop-dance sound that Kylie had abandoned in favor of more electronic music for a few years. The song obviously talks about love and relationships between men and women, but also women and women, and men and men, basically love with a thousand faces.
"All the Lovers" sticks in your head right away, we can say it somewhat resembles "I Believe in You" from 2005 but you can feel the touch of Stuart Prince which makes it sound more 80's, somewhat retro, yet still featuring a nightclub atmosphere that's a big hit and reaches top positions in all of Europe and beyond.
The video for this track is very sensual, crazy, fun, and creative; Kylie, goddess Aphrodite, stands atop a mostly naked human pyramid, made up of men and women dancing with her, and the whole thing encourages sex and love; basically an orgy that will later be reflected in other videos like one of Jennifer Lopez with Pitbull.
Thanks to "All the Lovers" and her eleventh studio album, the princess of pop embarks on a new world tour, the "Aphrodite, Les Folies Tour" which also reaches Italy.
The track that anticipates the album as always is featured in the tour at the end with a crazy idea: in addition to the human pyramid, even more unclothed than in the video, there is a real fountain that once again crowns Kylie as the queen of fashion and taste.
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