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Grammy-winning dance diva's new 'Body Language' CD is in stores now
Billboard
It is judgment day in the United States for Kylie Minogue.
With her previous album, the worldwide smash "Fever," and its indefatigable single "Can't Get You out of My Head," the global superstar made great strides in America.
Now, two years later, as her new Capitol album -- the mature, '80s-spackled "Body Language" -- hits stores, the Australian singer acknowledges that the pressure is indeed on.
"It's on, but I don't want to admit it to myself," Minogue says of her ninth studio album (her fourth U.S. release). "In the end, I can only do what I'm going to do."
Pausing for a moment, she continues: "I'm not even sure if I've actually broken America. I think I now have a foot in the door. I haven't completely hypnotized them yet."
True. But she did win the best dance record Grammy this month for the song "Come Into My World."
And her celebrity factor is most certainly rising here -- just as it has internationally
"The paparazzi...