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Can't Get You Out of My Head remains incredible :wub: If I had my way it'd be well within the Top 10 results, but I understand that it's a bit divisive.

 

I think Dancing is giving All the Lovers a run for its money as my favourite Kylie single of the 2010s, glad to see this high up!

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Cant Get You Out Of My Head is a career defining song for Kylie that deserves so much higher than this.

Dancing, i agree, was the perfect comeback and like others said i still get so much from it and i would have it top 10 but can understand why it has missed out.

 

These 2 songs missing out on a top 10 place over songs such as:

 

In Your Eyes

In My Arms

Get Outta My Way

 

Is incredibly disappointing.

 

Dancing is more understandable than Cant Get You Out Of My Head as outside the core fanbase Dancing is not a hugely known song.

Cant Get You Out Of My Head had a massive cultural impact and is a very well known song.

The 3 above songs i listed are largely forgettable or have been forgotten outside the core fans.

But as they say, its the votes that count.

I have always preferred in your eyes to can’t get you out of my head
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12. In My Arms // 8.59 (7: Monzo, blacksquare, Regina, 7.5: Davidson // 10: SamJudd, Red Blooded Man, Liam, Nick Jonas, Tawdry Hepburn, Michael Andrew, liamk97)

Always more ahead of trends than given credit for, Kylie collaborated with Calvin Harris right at the start of his commercial breakthrough. 'In My Arms' is very reminiscent of his hit 'The Girls' in the way the synth production fizzles and explodes throughout. Kylie encourages her lover to get lost in the music and her embrace; her commands heightening the energy of the song and demanding the attention of the listener. 'In My Arms' had a delayed release in some markets, including the UK, who opted for 'Wow' as second single, although it still became the final single in a string of 16 consecutive Top 10 hits, a career best for Kylie.

I don't believe a masterpiece
Could ever match your face




11. I Believe in You // 8.59 (-1: Nick F1, 6.5: Theo // 10: SamJudd, Feel the Fever, Red Blooded Man, blacksquare, Liam, Qween, Nick Jonas, Jay, Michael Andrew, liamk97, Jade)

Edging ahead with an impressive eleven 10s, 'I Believe in You' was for many a spectacular return to form for Kylie following a milder reception to Body Language. Teaming up with Jake Shears and Babydaddy of the Scissor Sisters, they prove to be a match made in heaven with this sparkling slice of eurodisco. Kylie's high octave vocals glide over the magical combination of strings and keyboards; the result is so enchanting and it secured Kylie firmly back in the pop world.
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We reach the Top 10! In chronological order, these are the remaining songs:

 

All the Lovers

Better the Devil You Know

Confide in Me

Get Outta My Way

In Your Eyes

Love at First Sight

On a Night Like This

The One

What Do I Have to Do

Your Disco Needs You

 

Love them or hate them, I find it hard to argue any of them not deserving a place.

Get Outta My Way and In Your Eyes are two of the songs i would not place in the Top 10.

Confide In Me as a personal choice i wouldnt either but it was a big career song and based on that alone it deserves its place.

 

In My Arms - I dunno if I'd have it this high, but a great song anyway, definitely one of the best tracks on the uneven 'X' album, and fun to see Kylie jumping on the Calvin Harris bandwagon before it became a thing, the production on this is very synth heavy and just bounces along at a frantic pace, and in my opinion this has aged pretty well and should have been released sooner and could have done better than a #10 peak. Another well deserved top 10 hit though and something I still go back to regularly.

'I Believe In You' - Kylie's last #2 hit and a fantastic return to form after the 'BL' era (which wasn't one of her finer moments), pop music at its finest where Kylie's really at home with, and again this should have been released sooner than it did and could have given Kylie her 8th UK chart topper, even with the low 2004 sales, this kind of chart run it had especially during the X-Mas period should have sold in bucket loads, if downloads had been added sooner then this could have been a Gold seller with 400,000 at least. Amazing song and a well deserved position


This is how I predict the top 10 =

1. Better the Devil You Know
2. On A Night Like This
3. Love At First Sight
4. All the Lovers
5. The One
6. What Do I Have To Do
7. Your Disco Needs You
8. In Your Eyes
9. Get Outta My Way
10. Confide In Me


Want =
1. Better the Devil You Know
2. Love at First Sight
3. Confide in Me
4. On A Night Like This
5. The One
6. All the Lovers
7. In Your Eyes
8. Your Disco Needs You
9. What Do I Have To Do
10. Get Outta My Way



Predict

 

01 Better the Devil You Know

02 On A Night Like This

03 Confide In Me

04 The One

05 All The Lovers

06 Love At First Sight

07 Your Disco Needs You

08 What Do I Have To Do

09 In Your Eyes

10 Get Outta My Way

 

Want

 

01 All The Lovers

02 Better The Devil You Know

03 What Do I Have To Do

04 Love At First Sight

05 The One

06 Your Disco Needs You

07 On A Night Like This

08 Confide In Me

09 In Your Eyes

10 Get Outta My Way

The One is a wonderful song but if i was to add the word masterpice beside one song it would be All The Lovers.

want

 

1 In Your Eyes

2 On a Night Like This

3 The One

4 Confide in Me

5 Love at First Sight

6 Get Outta My Way

7 All the Lovers

 

don't care really for these three

 

8 Your Disco Needs You

9 Better the Devil You Know

10 What Do I Have to Do

 

 

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10. Confide In Me // 8.63 (-1: Feel the Fever; 2: pippa // 11: Red Blooded Man, Liam, Qween, davidas, Michael Andrew, Davidson; 10: SamJudd, blacksquare, Regina, liamk97)

Both the recipient of the most 11 scores and the highest placed song to obtain a -1, 'Confide In Me' marked a brand new chapter in Kylie's career. After signing with dance record company Deconstruction Records, Kylie was given the freedom to experiment and grow as an artist and this collaboration with Brothers in Rhythm immediately impressed. The song's significantly longer time length than any previous Kylie single allowed room for the Middle Eastern instrumentation and dance beats to flourish; it's not until the 90-second mark that Kylie's vocal began, following an intro rich with drama and intrigue. The vocal is notably stronger and confident too, ranging from breathy and lower tones to soaring, angelic highs. Accompanying this bold reinvention was a vibrant video that equaled the mystery and eeriness of the song, but still maintained the sex appeal and personality of her work earlier in the decade. 'Confide in Me' made critics take note of Kylie's capabilities and ambition, proving there was more to her than just being SAW's 'puppet'.
Confide In Me is one of those singles that will always re-define Kylie's career. Honestly, without the DeCon era, Kylie wouldn't be the pop singer that she is today.
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Absolutely. One of her most important singles for sure. I'd have loved to have been around at the time of its release and witness that shift in attitude and regard for Kylie.
No 'I Believe In You' and 'Slow' in the top 10?

 

Cancel it all

 

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Confide in Me barely scraping the top 10?

 

Feel the Fever cancelled

 

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