Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue is back at the top of the charts with her catchy new single, Padam Padam.
The 55-year-old singer is celebrating her new song reaching No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart this week.
Kylie couldn’t contain her excitement about the feat, sharing a promotional image for her new song on Instagram along with the news, writing: ‘WOW’.
‘Padam Padam No. 1 US Dance Radio Song!! @Billboard’, he captioned his post.
55’s new single Padam Padam recently hit a new peak on Australia’s ARIA Chart, climbing to No. 19.
Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue is back at the top of the charts with her catchy new single, Padam Padam. The singer, 55, is celebrating that her new song reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart this week.
It’s the pop star’s first top twenty hit since Timebomb, which peaked at number 12 in 2012.
It comes after the addictive track climbed to number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.
It marks the first time the 55-year-old has had a UK top ten hit since her collaboration with Taio Cruz, Higher, peaked at number 8 in 2011.

Kylie couldn’t contain her excitement about the feat, sharing a promotional image for her new song on Instagram along with the news, writing: ‘WOW’. ‘Padam Padam No. 1 US Dance Radio Song!! @Billboard’, she captioned the post of her.
It has now also had a top ten hit in the UK for five consecutive decades: the ’80s, ’90s, 2000s, 2010s and ’20s.
Minogue is the only female artist to score a No. 1 album in five consecutive decades in the UK, amassing an impressive 80 million records sold worldwide, 5 billion streams and 8 No. 1 albums in the UK. United Kingdom.
Padam Padam has propelled Kylie to an unexpectedly high career not seen since her Can’t Get You Out of My Head days.
The catchy dance floor has become a viral sensation on TikTok and Twitter, racking up millions of views through hilarious memes.

Minogue is the only female artist to achieve a No. 1 album in five consecutive decades in the UK. Padam Padam has propelled Kylie to an unexpectedly high career not seen since her days in Can’t Get You Out of My Head.
The beloved singer addressed her chart comeback on social media in June, thanking fans for their support.
‘It’s been an amazing week capped off by it being my birthday today and I can’t thank you enough. My heart is full of joy, so thank you very much,” she gushed.
‘How unbelievable, another wild turn in my life and career. Thank you so much for all your love and support, to everyone who has joined Padam Padam and made this possible for me. I love you, thank you very much.’
Just last week, it was announced that Kylie will be heading to the Las Vegas strip when she settles into a three-month residency in Sin City, starting in November of this year.

Just last week, it was announced that Kylie will be heading to the Las Vegas strip when she settles into a three-month residency in Sin City, starting in November of this year.
It will be their first performance in North America since 2011 and the residency will take place at The Venetian Resort’s new nightclub, Voltaire.
speaking to hello magazine, Minogue explained why it’s the perfect time in her career for a residency: “I think if I had done this earlier in my career, it might have been too soon.” If I had done it too late, I would regret being too late.
“Right now, in my life, in my career, it feels like the sweet spot, the perfect moment where I have the catalog, I have the story, but I also have the drive and the ambition to go much further.
The show will reportedly feature not only tracks from her upcoming album, but also all of her number one hits, including Can’t Get You Out Of My Head and Spinning Around.

It will be their first performance in North America since 2011 and the residency will take place at The Venetian Resort’s new nightclub, Voltaire. Pictured performing in 2011 in New York