I'm sorry you've just had so much commentary near the bottom of each elimination that I've associated you with being an enemy to my favourites.I don’t think there is any need to get personal, we are all entitled to our opinions, however questionable they may be
Both the vocals and the production actually.Come Into My World is top tier Kylie and deserved to last a bit longer.
I didn't realise she re-recorded her vocals for the single version though. Is there much else different between single and album versions?
I'm sorry you've just had so much commentary near the bottom of each elimination that I've associated you with being adjacent to my favourites.
You have actually tanked some of my top scorers Fever, If Only andCome Into My World. But you have also given very middling scores to many other favourites.
I'm grieving losing all of my 11s here now.
But we can both have In My Arms & Did It Again though.
The album version is a more straightforward vocal, whereas the single mix uses a more breathy vocal which she continued to use during the Body Language era.I didn't realise she re-recorded her vocals for the single version though. Is there much else different between single and album versions?
This is so true."Come Into My World" deserved Top 20, y'all. What are y'all even doing?
Also, I think that it was @Verandi who said this initially, but I need to reiterate that on a better album, "Lost Without You" probably wouldn't get as much love as it gets. That and recency bias has meant that it was always going to outstay its welcome, but it can vacate immediately.
The album version is a more straightforward vocal, whereas the single mix uses a more breathy vocal which she continued to use during the Body Language era.