Les Sex

Album: Kiss Me Once (2014)
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Songfacts®:

  • This Electro number was penned by the New York Snyth-Pop duo MNDR, who are a best known for their contribution to Mark Ronson and the Business Intl's "Bang Bang Bang" and the US/Finnish production team Good Will & MGI.
  • This is one of three songs on Kiss Me Once with the word "sex" in the title. "It's very noticeable, isn't it?" Kylie said to The Daily Mail's Weekend magazine with a smile. "There was a point about halfway through recording when my executive producer said, 'We need a song that's sort of sexy!' Then, lo and behold, three came in and I thought, 'Can I have three songs with sex in the title?' Well, yes I can because I didn't want to lose any of them and they all work in different ways."

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