![]() The video is filled with illustrations by Seoul-based artist Seo Inji - and these eye-catching images are paired with visuals from the 2001 video to create a whole new world in which Kylie and Peggy exist side-by-side. Viewers are then transported into her head as a ringing sound gets louder and louder, triggering the start of the bouncy rework track as they journey inside Peggy’s head. ![]() She’s then met by a dentist and dental nurses, and a Magnum Ice Cream stick is used to inspect the inside of her mouth. The video starts off with Peggy Gou herself sitting in a dental chair and awaiting examination. “So it was exciting to be able to get our hands on it and create a whole new look and feel.” “I remember when the original video came out,” said music video director Tim Brown. “Having the chance to bring together two big stars of popular culture, the icon that is Kylie Minogue and the freshness that is Peggy Gou, to prove that classics can be remixed has been such an enjoyable process,” said Tomás Ostiglia, Executive Creative Director at Lola MullenLowe Madrid. ![]() The aim of the video was to create a supercharged and rearranged remix, combining noughties nostalgia and Korean culture, highlighting just how interwoven the arts are becoming in the globalised, digital age - to show the world that Classics Can Be Remixed. Weaved in with footage and reworks from the original video are several references to Korean popular culture - a nod to Peggy Gou’s hometown, a huge influence on her sound. The track is accompanied by a vibrant, Y2K nostalgia-tinged music video which features well-known moments from Kylie's original think the hooded white jumpsuit, the drive through the streets in a yellow De Tomaso Mangusta. In May, Magnum brought together DJ/producer Peggy Gou and legendary pop star Kylie Minogue to create ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head (Peggy Gou’s Midnight Remix)’ - a rework of the 2001 Kylie classic made as part of Magnum's #ClassicsRemixed campaign and the release of the Magnum’s Remix range a new crafted collection of twice dipped duo ice cream.Ĭreated two decades after the release of the original track, Peggy's remix adds global club sounds of the 2020s to the noughties flair of the original track - giving the beloved pop hit a club-ready feel.
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