Kylie unleashes ALL THE LOVERS clip and new album APHRODITE info!

We can’t wait until June 28!!! We want to hear the song NOW, based solely on the instrumental piece in the video, we bet this is going to be a dance SMASH!  There is no way something that sounds this good will let us down, just NO WAY!

With so many AMAZING songs coming out recently, this summer is sure to be packed with loads of anthems, the big question is though, which one will be on TOP?! ‘All The Lovers’ has ALL the potential to be a summer anthem from the clip alone, the single drops June 28 with the album following on July 5, these next 2 months are going to be POP torture, !

“Kylie Minogue returns to the charts at the end of June when her highly anticipated brand new single “All The Lovers” is released on Parlophone. The single, set to be a huge summer anthem, previews her new studio album “Aphrodite” scheduled for release a week later, on July 5.

The album, Kylie’s fifth studio album on Parlophone, sees her celebrate her dance-floor roots and features Stuart Price as executive producer. The list of songwriters includes Kylie, Stuart Price, Calvin Harris, Jake Shears, Nerina Pallot and Keane’s Tim Rice-Oxley.

Further details on the album, including the track-listing, will be announced shortly.

Kylie said today: “The single was one of the last tracks to be written for the album. As I was recording it I knew that “All The Lovers” had to be the first single; it sums up the euphoria of the album perfectly. It gives me goose-bumps, so I’m really excited to hear what everyone thinks of it”.

Stuart Price, who mixed the track and was executive producer on the album said: “‘All The Lovers’ is a magical song and sums up everything that the album is: Kylie doing pop dance music at her best.”

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Aphrodite (Greek: Ἀφροδίτη, IPA: [apʰrodíːtɛː]; English: /ˌæfrɵˈdaɪtiː/LatinVenus) is the Greek goddess of lovebeauty and sexuality. According to Greek poet Hesiod, she was born when Cronus cut off Ouranos‘ genitals and threw them into the sea, and from the aphros (sea foam) arose Aphrodite.

Because of her beauty other gods feared that jealousy would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war, and so Zeus married her to Hephaestus, who was not viewed as a threat. Her unhappiness in marriage caused her to frequently seek out the companionship of her lover Ares. Aphrodite also became instrumental in the Eros and Psyche legend, and later was both Adonis‘ lover and his surrogate mother.

Aphrodite is also known as Cytherea (Lady of Cythera) and Cypris (Lady of Cyprus) after the two places, Cythera and Cyprus, which claim her birth. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus.Myrtlesdovessparrows, and swans are sacred to her. The Greeks identified the Ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor with Aphrodite.


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