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Kylie's album flops in the US
11/04/2008 15:49  - (SA)  

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  • Los Angeles - Kylie Minogue's latest bid to crack the US has flopped.

    The Wow singer released her 10th studio album X in America on April 1, but it has sold just 5 500 copies and limped into the Billboard chart at number 139.

    A source said: "She'll be very disappointed not even to make it into the top 100."

    The 39-year-old star - who has enjoyed huge success throughout the rest of the world - launched a major charm offensive in a bid to succeed Stateside this month and appeared on several high-profile TV shows.

    She performed her new single All I See in a raunchy bondage-style outfit on Dancing with the Stars and told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres her breast cancer had initially been misdiagnosed by doctors.

    But Kylie has admitted cracking America is a daunting task.

    She said: "It's a notoriously difficult market. To know where I fit is very difficult."

    Kylie is not the first music star big in the UK to flop in the US.

    Robbie Williams - who duetted with Kylie on the 2000 hit Kids - has tried and failed on several occasions to make it in America. - Bang Showbiz.com

     
     



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