: At the 2002 BRIT Awards, Kylie performed a famous mashup of the song with New Order's "Blue Monday", which was later released as a B-side.
: The song was originally offered to S Club 7 and then Sophie Ellis-Bextor , both of whom turned it down before Kylie claimed it.
: The song breaks traditional pop rules by lacking a standard verse-chorus structure; it functions more as a series of repeating, hypnotic loops. Can't Get You Out of My Head
: The famous "la la la" hook is its most recognizable feature.
: Written and produced by Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis. Remarkably, the duo wrote the track during their very first songwriting session together using a "primitive" home studio setup. : At the 2002 BRIT Awards, Kylie performed
"Can't Get You Out of My Head," released on September 8, 2001, is widely considered the signature song of Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue. A minimalist masterpiece of dance-pop and nu-disco, it topped charts in 40 countries and became one of the most played songs of the 2000s. Key Facts & History
: Directed by Dawn Shadforth, the futuristic music video features Kylie in a now-legendary white hooded jumpsuit with a plunging neckline. : The famous "la la la" hook is
The song explores the theme of . While it sounds like a straightforward dance track, critics have pointed to "darker elements" in the lyrics, such as "There's a dark secret in me," suggesting an unhealthy or destructive level of infatuation.