BIOGRAPHY
Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne, Australia. She is recognized for being a major figure in pop music since the 1980s. Her career began in the Australian television series "Neighbours", before she ventured into music.
Her first single, "Locomotion", was a success in Australia in 1987, and her version of "I Should Be So Lucky" achieved international success. Throughout her career, Kylie Minogue has managed to reinvent herself musically and visually, which has earned her exceptional longevity in the music industry.
She has sold over 80 million albums worldwide and has received numerous awards, including Grammy Awards. Some of her most famous albums include "Fever" released in 2001, which includes the worldwide hit "Can't Get You Out of My Head", as well as "Aphrodite" (2010) and "Golden" (2018).
In addition to her musical career, Kylie Minogue has also distinguished herself in cinema and fashion, making her a culturally influential icon beyond the music scene. In recognition of her contribution to culture, she has been honored several times, including with the Order of the British Empire.