Kylie Minogue Crowned Christmas Number One with ‘Xmas’
Kylie Minogue has achieved a festive milestone this year as her single “Xmas” secures the coveted title of Christmas number one in the UK. This notable win not only marks her first Christmas chart-topper but also positions her as the first female artist to achieve number one singles across four distinct decades.
A Historic Achievement
The Australian singer, at 57, has made history by becoming the first solo female to hold the Christmas number one spot in 12 years, following Sam Bailey’s success with “Skyscraper” in 2013. Minogue’s victory comes after the classic Wham! song “Last Christmas” dominated the charts for the past two consecutive years.
Minogue’s Reaction
Expressing her delight, Minogue described the achievement as “hard to put into words,” emphasizing the joy of leading the singles chart during the festive season. She conveyed her gratitude to fans, stating, “Being Christmas number one really is the most wonderful gift. I’m so thankful to everyone who’s been listening and sharing the love, and I’m wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.”
About ‘Xmas’
Minogue’s single, pronounced as “X-M-A-S,” is accompanied by a music video showcasing the pop star teaching a dance routine to a group of children and adults, enhancing its festive cheer. The video also features a special appearance by Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA, adding a nostalgic touch to the festive release.
Chart Performance
“Xmas” topped the singles chart, followed by Wham!’s “Last Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” ranking third. The top five is rounded off by Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” at number four, and the charity single “Lullaby” by Together For Palestine, which emerged as the highest new entry at number five.
Legacy of Kylie Minogue
Minogue has previously secured the top position on the singles chart on seven occasions, with hits including “I Should Be So Lucky,” “Especially For You,” and “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head.” Her recent accolade has sparked discussions on whether she could rival Mariah Carey, who is often associated with holiday hits.
Industry Recognition
Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Charts Company, celebrated Minogue’s achievement, dubbing her an “adopted national treasure” of the UK music scene. He speculated that she might now become a serious contender for the title of “queen of Christmas.”
Background
The last Australian artist to attain the Christmas number one title was Nicole Kidman, who collaborated with Robbie Williams on the track “Somethin’ Stupid” in 2001. Minogue’s current success serves as a notable moment in the British music landscape, showcasing the enduring appeal of festive music.
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