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Butterfly
Pop · 2002 · 4 tracks

Butterfly

Kylie Minogue's "Butterfly" is an early 2000s dance-pop single infused with propulsive house and UK garage rhythms, featuring her signature breathy vocals over shimmering, euphoric synths.

March 5, 2002 · Parlophone (2)

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"Butterfly" is pure, unadulterated dancefloor euphoria, a shimmering pop gem designed to make you move. With its driving house beats, subtle UK garage inflections, and Kylie's effortlessly cool, breathy delivery, this track encapsulates the vibrant energy of early 2000s club culture. It's the sound of liberation, of lights flashing and bodies swaying, a perfect soundtrack for feeling utterly joyful and unstoppable. If you crave sophisticated dance-pop with an irresistible groove, "Butterfly" is an essential listen.

Tracklist · 4 Tracks
01
Butterfly (Sandstorm mix)
7:52
02
Butterfly (E-Smoove mix)
8:04
03
Butterfly (Illicit mix)
7:20
04
Butterfly (Trisco mix)
6:41
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, infectious synth hook that launches the track, establishing its high-energy dancefloor intent.
The breakdown around the mid-point, where the beat momentarily softens, allowing Kylie's layered vocals to shine before the full, propulsive rhythm kicks back in.
The specific vocal melody in the chorus, perfectly crafted for singalongs and euphoric release.
The subtle but effective UK Garage-influenced drum programming, adding a sophisticated rhythmic edge to the pop framework.

How does Butterfly sound next to the rest of Kylie Minogue's catalogue?

Late Night+1.8σ

Late Night saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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