In 1968, Kylie Minogue was born in Melbourne, Australia.

Minogue is celebrating her 58th birthday today and is widely regarded as one of the most successful recording artists of all time.

She began her career as an actress, landing a role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1986. At the time, Neighbours was one of Australia’s most popular television exports, helping introduce Minogue to audiences far beyond Melbourne. Her role quickly made her a household name, but few could have predicted how quickly she would pivot into a global music career. Her early singles became instant hits, particularly in the UK and Australia, marking one of the fastest transitions from television fame to pop stardom in modern music history.

Just a year later, she launched into music with the singles “The Loco-Motion” and “I Should Be So Lucky.” Producer Pete Waterman later admitted he had never even heard of her when she first began recording.

“I remember Matt [Aitken] telling me ‘this kid’s got an amazing voice and is a great learner of a song’. We taught her the song once, she’d remembered it straight away. Because she’s an actress, of course,” Waterman recalled in the Netflix documentary Kylie, according to BBC News. “This sounds ridiculous [but] we had no concept of how big Kylie was.”

Minogue has since become the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time, with more than 80 million records sold worldwide and 17 studio albums to her name, including Tension II (2024).

Netflix released Kylie globally on May 20, just eight days before her birthday.

The documentary traces her journey from Australian soap star to global pop icon, highlighting her impact on pop culture and decades of reinvention across music eras.

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