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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Letras de canciones (Inglés) He sido mordida por un bicho y me estoy enfermando de, oh, algo que no puede curarse. No hay un doctor en esta ciudad que esté más calificado que tú, sí, para ser tan adorado. Así que dime qué prescribes para estos síntomas: un corazón que late más rápido y el trabajo es un desastre.

  2. Hace 4 días · In 2001, she released the worldwide hit single, "Can't Get You Out of My Head", from her eighth studio album Fever, topping the charts in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and several countries in Europe. The 2002 single, "Come into My World", gave Minogue her first Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Dance Recording.

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  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · Released: 21 December 1988. Repackaged edition cover. The Kylie Collection artwork. Kylie is the debut studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released on 4 July 1988 by Mushroom Records. Minogue had established herself as a child actress before signing to the record label in early 1987.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:IG: @ValenciaGamblehttps://www.instagram.com/valenciagamble/Twitter: @valencia_gamble https://www.twitter.com/valencia_gamble INTRO...

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  5. Hace 6 días · Kylie Minogue, the Australian singer, songwriter, and actress, was born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne, Australia. She started her career as a child actress in Australian television shows before venturing into the music industry. She rose to fame with her hit song “The Loco-Motion”.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Minogue continued in that vein the following year with Fever (2001). On the strength of its sultry single “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” which went to number one in multiple countries (and to number seven in the United States), the album became an international blockbuster.

  7. Hace 3 días · For being her album that contains some of her absolute most iconic hits, it’s astounding that Fever opens with none of them. “More More More” is exactly what the experience needed, though. It feels like a warm-up, in a sense, but it isn’t lacking anything.