A kaleidoscopic treatment for the new single by famed dance music god Giorgio Moroder with Kylie Minogue (naturally) front and center. Grown folks EDM, basically.
Take one of the greatest songs ever and invite Pharrell Williams, Emeli Sande, Elton John, Lorde, Chris Martin, Florence Welch, Kylie Minogue, Stevie Wonder, Brian May, Jake Bugg, One Direction, Chrissie Hynde, Jamie Cullum, Dave Grohl, Sam Smith, and many others to join songwriter Brian Wilson in the most epic group since "We Are The World." The fact its coupled to an ambitious and stylish video directed by Francois Rousselet, of Jonas & Francois, that includes every single performer in uniquely appropriate set-ups makes it all the better — and yes, there's a charitable tie-in.
Pretty sure Kylie Minogue doesn't usually have so much trouble standing out in a crowd...
"This video is an abstract look at pedestrian life and how we're all just trying to get through and rise above everyday challenges. Although the song talks about a real life event that happened the day I recorded the song with Pharrell, the video has a more conceptual approach and I love how surreal it looks. I found myself almost directing traffic and it made me think about how we're all just trying to negotiate our way through day to day life." - Kylie Minogue
If you've ever watched an exercise video and thought some viewers were probably enjoying a different kind of solo workout to it, this blazing hot Kylie Minogue clip for "Sexercise" doesn't require much imagination to realize its intention. Consider it NSFW, or for your back.
Whether you've got the hots for Kylie Minogue or a muscled-up Maserati — both is also an acceptable answer — this homage to Kenneth Anger's Kustom Kar Kommandos directed by the Special Projects division of Roman Coppolla's The Director's Bureau is for you.
Kylie Minogue and her new management team RocNation clearly try to keep things classy for the relaunch of the Australian pop star — which is a tall order since the song boasts the chorus "skirt came down," and the singer herself is not known for being demure. This borderline lyric video gets launched on highbrow culture video site Nowness, with director/photographer Will Davidson letting Minogue vamp in an off-the-cuff style.