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Butterfly

Kylie Minogue · 2001

65 min · 9 tracks · dance-pop · electropop · nu-disco

A vibrant array of remixes pulses with dancefloor energy while showcasing Minogue's signature pop charm.

Why listen to this

Best for
dancefloor-ready pulsating energy gradual build to climax for late-night parties
Context
In 2001, Kylie Minogue was at a pivotal moment in her career, having recently experienced a resurgence with her album 'Fever' in 2001. 'Butterfly' followed this commercial peak, serving as a celebration of her reinvigorated sound and dance-pop identity, positioning her firmly within the evolving electropop genre.
If you like
dance-pop, electropop, nu-disco

Butterfly is a single by Kylie Minogue, released in 2001. A vibrant array of remixes pulses with dancefloor energy while showcasing Minogue's signature pop charm. This album is significant for its influential role in the early 2000s dance music scene, particularly through its remixes that became staples in clubs worldwide. The track 'Butterfly' received notable attention, solidifying Minogue's reputation as a leading figure in dance-pop while influencing subsequent artists exploring similar sounds. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Butterfly sound like?

A vibrant array of remixes pulses with dancefloor energy while showcasing Minogue's signature pop charm. Rooted in dance-pop and electropop.

What makes Butterfly by Kylie Minogue notable?

This album is significant for its influential role in the early 2000s dance music scene, particularly through its remixes that became staples in clubs worldwide. The track 'Butterfly' received notable attention, solidifying Minogue's reputation as a leading figure in dance-pop while influencing subsequent artists exploring similar sounds. In 2001, Kylie Minogue was at a pivotal moment in her career, having recently experienced a resurgence with her album 'Fever' in 2001. 'Butterfly' followed this commercial peak, serving as a celebration of her reinvigorated sound and dance-pop identity, positioning her firmly within the evolving electropop genre.

Who is Butterfly for?

Butterfly works well if you're into dancefloor-ready pulsating energy, gradual build to climax and for late-night parties.

How many songs are on Butterfly?

Butterfly has 9 tracks, running approximately 65 minutes.

Tracklist

9 tracks·65:02

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Butterfly (radio mix) Standout 4:11
  • 2 Butterfly (Sandstorm mix) Standout 7:51
  • 3 Butterfly (E-Smoove mix) Standout 8:05
  • 4 Butterfly (Illicit mix) 7:18
  • 5 Butterfly (Trisco mix) 6:39
  • 6 Butterfly (Havoc’s Deep Inside the Cocoon mix) 8:03
  • 7 Butterfly (Craig J. mix) 5:42
  • 8 Butterfly (Sandstorm dub) 9:04
  • 9 Butterfly (E-Smoove dub) 8:05

Release Date

March 1, 2001

Genre

dance-pop, electropop, nu-disco

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Artist Origin

Australia

Runtime

65 min 2 sec