Following in the footsteps of her mega-hit “Padam Padam,” pop icon Kylie Minogue’s latest single, “Tension” already has queer fans in a tailspin, with some speculating the lyrics represent a hint at reality TV star Kylie Jenner. .
After the euphoric queer response to her heartbeat-inspired single “Padam Padam,” which was credited as “savior of pop,” fans have been on the edge of their seats anticipating the upcoming release of the upcoming number one studio album. Kylie 16, also called Strain.
Out on Friday (September 1), “Tension” is an edgier offering from the legendary Australian hitmaker, with a gloriously sexy side.
Like “Padam,” “Tension” features an electro-pop sound that feels ready to be remixed, with gripping lyrics that include: “Don’t be shy, boy, I don’t bite / You know where, play me nice, ta-ta / My God, touch me right there.”
“Touch me right there baby, break the tension,” Kylie sings in the chorus.
The official music video for “Tension,” which garnered half a million views in 24 hours, has fans gagging on nods to Kylie’s previous looks throughout her five-decade career, such as her infamous showgirl era – as well as his ability to completely reinvent himself.
The single has simply set the internet ablaze, with fans taking to X and Instagram to share their adoration for Queen Kylie.
“She is still absolutely eating, after a 36 year career,” wrote one fan, while another commented: “Kylie Minogue is the most interesting pop star of 2023.”
A third posted: “This is orgasmic and it’s art. She is SERVING to her honor.”
Our Kylie has saved pop music again with Tension I Fear. I just can’t get my brain out of her the awesome pace of her. Where is the Lady of hers? pic.twitter.com/QnBMdwzSSJ
– Fluffy cuffs by Sharon Watts (@SharonCuffs) September 2, 2023
On Instagram, fans have also praised “Tension” for its innate queerness and the fact that it’s, well, a hit.
“The video…moved me right there,” wrote one Instagram user. “Kylie to her management: ‘MAKE IT GAYER,’” another posted.
Some fans have also theorized that “Tension” could include a possible attack on makeup mogul and reality TV personality Kylie Jenner, after the kardashian The star tried to register their shared name in 2015.
Certain lines from “Tension” have sparked speculation online, including when the Australian pop icon sings: “Call me Kylie-lie-lie / Don’t imitate-ta-tate.”
To say that “Tension” has wowed LGBTQ+ fans would be an understatement, and with two incredible singles now out, Kylie Strain The album is destined to be one for the history books.
The singer also unveiled the track list for her upcoming album yesterday, with titles including “10 out of 10” and “Things We Do for Love.”
Kylie Minogue’s sixteenth studio album, Tension, will be released on September 22.
2023-09-02 15:22:26
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