Red Blooded Woman (4:23)
From Body Language and 30 other releases
“Red Blooded Woman” is a song by Australian recording artist and songwriter Kylie Minogue, taken from her ninth studio album Body Language (2003). The song is written by British songwriters Johnny Douglas and Karen Poole, and is also produced by both Douglas and Poole. The song was released in March 2003 worldwide, including the United States as the second single off the studio album.
Along with the album musically, “Red Blooded Woman” is a hip-hop and R&B inspired song, with some electronic production within the song. Lyrically, the song talks about sexual empowerment towards the songs meaning. “Red Blooded Woman” received mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics, who some enjoyed the song and deemed it as a highlight, however some felt the musical change towards R&B and Hip-Hop was a problem.
Commercially, the song was a success. The song peaked inside the top ten in countries including Hungary, Australia, Spain, Ireland, Denmark, Italy and the United Kingdom. And in most countries peaked inside the top forty, and had resulted in a certification in New Zealand, where it was certified gold. An accompanying music video was released, which featured Minogue in Los Angeles walking through a traffic jam, until dancing in the song.
Along with the album musically, “Red Blooded Woman” is a hip-hop and R&B inspired song, with some electronic production within the song. Lyrically, the song talks about sexual empowerment towards the songs meaning. “Red Blooded Woman” received mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics, who some enjoyed the song and deemed it as a highlight, however some felt the musical change towards R&B and Hip-Hop was a problem.
Commercially, the song was a success. The song peaked inside the top ten in countries including Hungary, Australia, Spain, Ireland, Denmark, Italy and the United Kingdom. And in most countries peaked inside the top forty, and had resulted in a certification in New Zealand, where it was certified gold. An accompanying music video was released, which featured Minogue in Los Angeles walking through a traffic jam, until dancing in the song.
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