Show Catch the Fever Kylie Fever Capitol Records v rl rai y bir Y 44 R yi r c d. d J ws f y n ar lr r y d G 1 r r r. r r. r i 3 r rBy By Erin Shaw Sha w Arts Editor My Grade B Just one name comes to mind when you hear of Kylie especially if you happened happened happened hap hap- to see Madonna's t-shirt t which had her name emblazoned emblazoned emblazoned embla embla- zoned on it Kylie has one high up fan in Madonna because to have your name on one of Madonna's shirts is basically an endorsement for your career L w Kylie has gained acclaim in the world of music and acting She had her first worldwide hit in 1987 with her debut single loco Since then she has had over 30 hit singles 30 million records sold and now she plans to bring this success to America with her latest hit Fever Which has already sold over two million copies worldwide PAGE E 4 and is already double platinum in the UK according to her label Capitol Records In most of the world over Kylie i is an immediately recognizable brand name on the level of say Britney Janet and yes Madonna Kylies Kylie's sound is like something from the and the all rolled into one Every song on her new album has an infectious upbeat rhythm which makes you want t to o get up and dance The best example of this is her off lead-off single Cant get you out of my head with its it's up tempo beat and its it's simple catchy La La La lyrics you cant can't help but feel the need to get up and start dancing Many of her songs are about love but you never actually actual actual- ly pay any attention to the lyrics the beat and rhythm of the song dont don't make you feel like youre you're listening to a sappy love song they make you feel like youre you're standing under standing under a disco ball boogying all night lik like youre you're someone who just stepped out of the However with this disco feel also comes the upbeat techno rhythm that accompanies almost every son song Noted British magazine magazine magazine maga maga- zine New Musical Express compared its octane high-octane grooves to basement and Daft Punk A |