Heels on, vinyl everywhere, and the Minogue sisters fully understanding the assignment.

Guilty pleasure albums, childhood music nostalgia, sisterly teasing, and a Parisian record store filled with vinyl temptation? Yes, please.
Sistas Kylie Minogue and Dannii Minogue go record-store hunting for Netflix, rediscovering the music that molded their way of thinking while moving through the aisles with the exact energy of two pop lifers who know that one album sleeve can unlock an entire era.
Kylie and Dannii dig through guilty pleasures, childhood favorites, and sister-coded classics while the vinyl does what vinyl does: unlocks the memories.
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The whole setup is simple and perfect: Kylie and Dannii give themselves a record-shop challenge, searching for five records across different categories. One record for themselves. One for each other. Something close to home. Something from childhood. Something that feels like a guilty pleasure, although honestly, with this much pop history in the room, guilt had no chance.
Also, they are doing all of this in heels, which turns the 15-minute challenge into a very Minogue kind of athletic event.
The joy is in watching them get sidetracked. Kylie clocks The Cure and is instantly transported. Nina Simone appears in the dig. Madonna starts multiplying in the stacks, which feels spiritually correct. Dannii finds herself circling records with memory baked right into the groove.
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Kylie pulls Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds for herself with a cheeky little wink to her own history, while Dannii lands on Deee-Lite and that London-era rush of hearing a song everywhere until it becomes part of your body clock.
Then the sister picks start doing what sister picks do. Mariah Carey’s Daydream comes up as a perfectly dreamy Dannii-coded choice, while Madonna naturally enters the conversation as influence, icon, and required pop-school curriculum.
For childhood, Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall brings back the shoes, the white socks, the dancing, and the kind of image memory that never really leaves a performer. Culture Club comes through too, even if the “guilty pleasure” category immediately collapses into “actually, no guilt here.”
And then comes the big one: Grease.
That is the close-to-home record. The one that sends them straight back to childhood, couch choreography, family routine, and the kind of living-room performance history that probably explains more than anyone realizes. Kylie, Dannii, and Brendan doing “Greased Lightnin’” on top of the couch? We may not have the footage, but we fully believe in the cultural importance of the image.
Kylie and Dannii Minogue dig through the records that raised them.



That is what makes the clip so sweet. It is not just two famous sisters flipping through records. It is two artists remembering how music enters the system before anyone knows they are becoming who they are going to be.
Press play on all the yellow-brick memory lane feels below.
Watch Kylie and Dannii dig through guilty pleasures, Grease memories, and full pop DNA.
The clip follows Kylie and Dannii Minogue through a Parisian record-store challenge filled with guilty pleasures, childhood favorites, Madonna moments, Grease memories, and full sister-pop nostalgia.
Sources: Video and record-shopping segment via Netflix / YouTube.






