Tagged: Disco

Celebrate You by Kylie Minogue

“Celebrate You” by Kylie Minogue

The subject of Kylie Minogue’s “Celebrate You” is a woman named Mary. And as a premise to her character, it would seem that she is someone suffering from low self-esteem. And why? Because a good portion of...

Unstoppable by Kylie Minogue

“Unstoppable” by Kylie Minogue

This Kylie Minogue song is centered on an “unstoppable love” which Minogue is biggin’ up. And it is indeed a universal tune that features the singer not only giving a shoutout to “lovers” but also...

Dance Floor Darling by Kylie Minogue

“Dance Floor Darling” by Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue has described “Dance Floor Dancing” as an exercise in “escapism”. In other words, whereas other tracks on her Disco album may have deeper meanings, this song is not intended to be one of them. However, outside of the...

Where Does The DJ Go? by Kylie Minogue

“Where Does the DJ Go?” by Kylie Minogue

As its title implies, this is in fact a dance song. And on the surface, it features the singer questioning where exactly “does the DJ go” when the party is over. And apparently the reason...

Supernova by Kylie Minogue

“Supernova” by Kylie Minogue

All lyrics considered, the term “supernova” leads back to the idea of Kylie Minogue being enamored with her boyfriend. In other words, he ‘shines like a supernova’, which is the “brightest of the stars”. So...

Miss A Thing by Kylie Minogue

“Miss a Thing” by Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue’s album Disco, as its name infers, is a dance-oriented project. So even though Miss a Thing is fundamentally a love song, it is also themed on the singer encouraging the apple of her eye to...

Magic by Kylie Minogue

“Magic” by Kylie Minogue

The lyrics of Kylie Minogue’s “Magic” have a romantic undertone. The track reads like one of those types of songs in which the singer is encouraging the addressee, a romantic interest, to give in to...

Real Groove by Kylie Minogue

“Real Groove” by Kylie Minogue

“Real Groove” is of course a dance song. But the title is sort of a double entendre. For in addition to inherently alluding to dancing, it also points to the romantic vibes between the...