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"Slow" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her ninth studio album, Body Language (2003). It was released as the lead single from the album by Festival Mushroom Records and Parlophone on 3 November 2003. The song was written by Minogue, Dan Carey, Emilíana Torrini, and produced by Carey, Torrini, and Sunnyroads. "Slow" is an electropop and synth-pop song in which Minogue invites a man to "slow down" and dance with her.

"Slow" was written by Kylie Minogue, Dan Carey, and Emilíana Torrini, and produced by Carey, Torrini, and Sunnyroads.[1] In 2009, Torrini explained how she was approached for writing the song, saying "It was like I had just accidentally walked into the line of fire with, "Hey! You There! It was all quite surreal. I still think Kylie's people were trying to call Jamelia, and they just got the wrong number. It'd be much more funny if that is how it actually happened".[2] Through the lyrics of the song, Minogue urges a man, whom she meets at a club, to "slow down" and dance with her.[3] According to Minogue, the lyrics of the song are about "how time and space have a different meaning when you meet someone".[4] She further said that she "loved the way the song had this push-pull effect; the musical and lyrical combination gives you a sense of that".[4]

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"Slow" is a song recorded by Kylie Minogue for her ninth studio album Body Language (2003). It was released as the lead single from the album by Parlophone on 3 November 2003. The song was written by Kylie, Dan Carey, Emilíana Torrini, and produced by Carey, Torrini, and Sunnyroads. "Slow" is a synthpop song in which Kylie invites a man to "slow down" and dance with her.

"Slow" was written by Kylie, Dan Carey, and Emilíana Torrini, and produced by Carey, Torrini, and Sunnyroads. In 2009, Torrini explained how she was approached for writing the song, saying "It was like I had just accidentally walked into the line of fire with, "Hey! You There! It was all quite surreal. I still think Kylie's people were trying to call Jamelia, and they just got the wrong number. It'd be much more funny if that is how it actually happened". Musically, the song is an eighties-inspiredsynthpop track. It utilises a very simple and "minimalist" style of production and was described as an "electro-pop/disco fusion with percolating crackle-and-pop beats and sugary vocal overdubs" by Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine. Additionally, it contains elements of electroclash and club music. Through the lyrics of the song, Kylie urges a man, whom she meets at a club, to "slow down" and dance with her. According to Kylie, the lyrics of the song are about " how time and space have a different meaning when you meet someone". She further said that she "loved the way the song had this push-pull effect; the musical and lyrical combination gives you a sense of that".

The ONLY song I like by this artist. She reminds me of Gerri H...neither are amazing talents vocally, although perhaps they each have a great stage presence. The song is extremely sensual (not just sexual, which makes it GOOD)...all about dancing with a partner nice and a slow...moving their bodies together to the beat. Then taking the 'dance" elsewhere...just a continuation of the physical pleasure with some spiritual pleasure (ie. "Oh God's) tossed in the mix:) Whenever I hear this track I can picture two sweaty bodies moving together as one with their minds racing as to what comes next...quite breathtaking.

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