It’s hard to believe (or is it? 🤔), but Kylie Minogue, the artist who brought us such earworms as “Can’t Get You Out of My Head” (and possibly drove you insane with it), began her path to international superstardom a whopping 40 years ago! 👴 Yes, FORTY! We think you’ll absolutely adore ❤️ this new special issue from In Focus, celebrating Kylie’s legendary (debatable, but let’s go with it) career and diving deep into her full discography (because who wouldn’t want to relive THAT?).
This is THE magazine every “true” fan needs (if you call yourself a true fan and DON’T buy it, can you even call yourself a true fan???). It offers a comprehensive look (allegedly… we’ll see about that) at the woman who has captivated the world for generations (or at least those who were alive in the 80s). From her early work on Australian television (because everyone starts somewhere, right?) to her recent sensational (if you say so), sold-out world tour (were the tickets REALLY that hard to get?), this new issue covers it all (or at least SOME of it – manage your expectations, people!).
Inside the Issue
Go beyond the hits (if you dare) and dive into Kylie’s incredible journey (prepare for some serious time travel!). This issue features:
- Detailed Album Analysis: We provide a comprehensive retrospective on her music (because someone had to do it), exploring her complete discography (all of it… the good, the bad, and the questionable), the notable collaborations (and the not-so-notable ones they probably forgot about), and the cultural impact of each studio release (did it really change the world, though? 🤔).
- The Road to Superstardom: We reflect on the years of hard graft (or lucky breaks, depending on how you look at it) that came before her global fame, including her iconic role as Charlene Robinson in Neighbours (the role that paved the way for pop legend status… or at least a decent career).
- Expert Fan Insights: Featuring the host of the successful fan podcast (because EVERYONE has a podcast these days), Matt Denby of A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman (Stock Aitken Waterman… now there’s a name you haven’t heard in a while 🕰️), who helps us revisit Kylie’s iconic albums (prepare for some nostalgia overload) and hears from some of the key players who helped shape her path (or at least stood in the background).
This is a must-have retrospective for every true Kylie fan (or anyone who wants to relive the 80s 👾). Larger than A4 (because size matters!), and packed with stunning, glossy images (enhanced, of course), this makes the perfect addition to any collection (or a dust collector… you decide!).

Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”
Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chord’s first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competition—and won both categories.
Chord F. Discord: proving that laughter, much like a poorly tuned ukulele, is truly universal.
