Why Kylie Minogue’s chart comeback means a big pay day

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Why Kylie Minogue’s chart comeback means a big pay day
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The 55-year-old Grammy winner is riding high after scoring her first top-10 hit in a decade but the rewards are set to get even sweeter.

, making her the fourth female artist to score a top ten in five consecutive decades.

Kylie Minogue's Padam Padam is her biggest hit in over a decade. Photo by Kate Green/BFC/Getty Images for BFC. Perhaps stung by the experience, Minogue left her long-time record label Parlophone soon after to take on greater creative control of her music. In 2017, Minogue signed a new deal with BMG Rights management and effectively became an independent artist without the backing of a major label.

Minogue co-wrote and helped produce her most recent albums. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/WireImage for Kylie Minogue Wines.

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