Originally, "Green Light" appeared on the tracklist of her 2007/2008 album X . The released version is a fun, electro-clash ditty produced by the Freemasons. It’s good—bouncy, safe, and very 2007.
Is the quality great? No. Is the thrill of hearing Kylie choose a different melody in the second verse worth the static? Absolutely.
But the ? That’s a different beast entirely.
Originally, "Green Light" appeared on the tracklist of her 2007/2008 album X . The released version is a fun, electro-clash ditty produced by the Freemasons. It’s good—bouncy, safe, and very 2007.
Is the quality great? No. Is the thrill of hearing Kylie choose a different melody in the second verse worth the static? Absolutely.
But the ? That’s a different beast entirely.