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{{Infobox song
| name = Two Hearts
| cover =
| alt =
| border =
| type = song
| artist = [[Kish Mauve]]
| album = [[Kish Mauve (EP)|Kish Mauve]]
| B-side =
| released = 2005
| format =
| recorded = 2005
| studio =
| venue =
| genre =
| length = {{duration|m=2|s=56}}
| label = Sunday Best
| writer = {{flat list|
* [[Jim Eliot]]
* Mima Stilwell
}}
| producer = [[Kish Mauve]]
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title =
| next_year =
| misc =
}}

"'''Two Hearts'''" is a song recorded by British electronic duo [[Kish Mauve]] written for their 2005 [[Kish Mauve (EP)|self-titled extended play]], and it was released by [[Sunday Best (company)|Sunday Best]]. The song was written and produced by [[Jim Eliot]] and Mima Stilwell. The song was later offered to Australian singer [[Kylie Minogue]], who [[cover version|covered]], retitled it as "'''2 Hearts'''", and included it on her tenth studio album, ''[[X (Kylie Minogue album)|X]]'' (2007). Minogue's version was produced as well by Eliot and Stilwell, and was released on 9 November 2007 by [[Parlophone]] as the album's [[lead single]]. The song was Minogue's first commercial single since "[[Giving You Up]]", as she was diagnosed with [[breast cancer]] in May 2005. After the announcement, Minogue took a hiatus between 2005 and 2006 to recover from her illness.

"2 Hearts" features instrumentation of electric guitars, guitars, drums, keyboards and piano riffs. The song also features [[Millennial whoop|"whooo"]]'s towards the chorus. Upon its release, "2 Hearts" received mixed reviews from music critics. The song was praised for its departure of musical content and the song's strength; however, the song received criticism for its production and for not living up to expectations.

Commercially, the song was successful worldwide. The song managed to top the spot in Minogue's native Australia and in Spain, while peaking inside the top ten in several countries, including Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Though the song was released in North America, it did not manage to chart on any component [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' charts]] in the United States, but it did chart in Canada, peaking at number 60. The music video for "2 Hearts" was directed by [[Dawn Shadforth]] and filmed at Shepperton Studios in London, England. It features Minogue performing the song on a stage, where she dances on a piano and features the band playing along with the song.

Additionally, the song was featured on three of Minogue's tours. The song was first performed on her [[KylieX2008]] Tour, where she played as an 'erotic bellboy'. The stage featured a green set, with a gigantic skull behind her. The song was also featured on her North American tour [[For You, for Me]], where it was featured in the middle of the setlist. The song was then added to the setlist of her [[Aphrodite World Tour]], where it was performed in Japan only.

==Kish Mauve version==
The British [[electronic music|electronic]] duo [[Kish Mauve]] consists of Mima Stilwell and [[Jim Eliot]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Story of NOW That's What I Call Music in 100 Artists|page=162|publisher=[[Orion Publishing Group|Trapeze]]|location=London|first=Michael|last=Mulligan|isbn=978-1409179948}}</ref><ref name=SeanSmith>{{cite book|title=Kylie|first=Sean|last=Smith|publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]]|isbn=978-1-47113-580-4|location=London}}</ref> Both wrote "Two Hearts" for their 2005 [[extended play]] ''[[Kish Mauve (EP)|Kish Mauve]]'', released by [[Sunday Best (company)|Sunday Best]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Kish+Mauve&titel=Two+Hearts&cat=s|title=Kish Mauve – Two Hearts|language=Dutch|publisher=[[Dutch Top 40]]}}</ref> [[Paul Lester]] considered in a review for ''[[The Guardian]]'' their song "[[Lose Control (Kish Mauve song)|Lose Control]]" to be "far better" than "Two Hearts".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/aug/26/kish.mauve|title=New band of the day – No 376: Kish Mauve|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=26 August 2008|accessdate=28 January 2019|first=Paul|last=Lester|authorlink=Paul Lester}}</ref> An opinion from the magazine ''[[Out (magazine)|Out]]'' claims "There's a definite happy-sad contradiction in the writing, so the songs feel emotional and stirring".<ref name="outmag" /> "Two Hearts" was used in a [[Dell Inc.]] advertisement.<ref name="outmag">{{cite web|url=https://www.out.com/entertainment/2009/07/20/sealed-kish?page=2007|title=Sealed With a Kish|work=[[Out (magazine)|Out]]|date=10 July 2009|accessdate=28 January 2019|first=Joshua David|last=Stein}}</ref>

==Kylie Minogue version==
{{Infobox song
| name = 2 Hearts
| cover = Kylie2HeartsCover.png
| alt =
| border = yes
| type = single
| artist = [[Kylie Minogue]]
| album = [[X (Kylie Minogue album)|X]]
| B-side = {{plain list|
* "I Don't Know What It Is"
* "King or Queen"
}}
| released = {{Start date|2007|11|09|df=yes}}
| format = {{flat list|
* [[CD single]]
* [[music download|digital download]]
* [[12-inch single|12"]]
}}
| recorded = 2007; [[Olympic Studios]], Stanley House Studios ([[London]])
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = [[Glam rock]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/2463/1/The%20seven%20ages%20of%20Kylie%20Minogue%20-%20full%20text.pdf|title=The Seven Ages of Kylie Minogue: Postmodernism, Identity, and Performative Mimicry.|first=Lee|last=Barron|year=2007|page=60}}</ref>
| length = {{duration|m=2|s=53}}
| label = [[Parlophone]]
| writer = {{flat list|
* [[Jim Eliot]]
* Mima Stilwell
}}
| producer = [[Kish Mauve]]
| prev_title = [[Giving You Up]]
| prev_year = 2005
| next_title = [[Wow (Kylie Minogue song)|Wow]]
| next_year = 2008
| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|eQGU-vdXoVE|"2 Hearts"}}}}
}}
"Two Hearts" was [[Cover version|covered]] by Australian singer [[Kylie Minogue]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-kish-mauve-black-heart-ynys-1722831.html|title=Album: Kish Mauve, Black Heart, (Ynys)|work=[[The Independent]]|date=28 June 2009|accessdate=28 January 2019|first=Simon|last=Price|authorlink=Simon Price}}</ref> The song was retitled as "2 Hearts" and published by [[Parlophone]] in Germany on 9 November 2007.<ref name=release/>

===Background and release===
After performing in Europe and the United Kingdom with her [[Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour]], Minogue was scheduled to perform in Australia and Asia. However, on 17 May 2005, Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/05/17/kylie.cancer/index.html "Minogue's cancer shock ends tour"]. [[CNN]]. 17 May 2005. Retrieved 19 September 2007.</ref> This led her management to postpone the remainder of the tour and her appearance to the [[Glastonbury Festival]]. She was hospitalized in Melbourne so treatment could go ahead, but this led to a brief but intense period of media coverage, particularly in Australia. Minogue underwent surgery on 21 May 2005 at Cabrini Hospital in [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]], and soon after commenced [[chemotherapy]] treatment.<ref>{{Cite news| title=Kylie begins cancer treatment| date=19 May 2005| url=http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/05/18/kylie.surgery/| work=CNN| accessdate=9 December 2006}}</ref>

After recovering from her diagnosis, Minogue began writing lyrics towards the end of her cancer treatment in mid 2006, having not worked on any music for the previous year. Due to the recovery time following her cancer, ''X'' was the first album Minogue had consciously prepared for the recording of, having previously been engaged for much of her career in an endless cycle of record, release and tour. After she was clear of the disease, Minogue has resumed her tour, entitled [[Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour]]. She first performed in Sydney, with reworks of the dance routines as well as new costumes and outfits for the show. Just leading into 2007, Minogue had scheduled dates for the United Kingdom.

Her new single "2 Hearts" and its [[remix]]es were [[Internet leak|leaked]] onto [[file sharing]] websites on 9 October 2007.<ref>Rakowski, Ian. [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22563196-2,00.html "Kylie Minogue's new single leaked online"]. News.com.au. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref> It premiered on British radio the day after.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071012224153/http://www.kylie.com:80/2006_site/frameset.htm</ref> "2 Hearts" was released in various formats throughout the world. While most territories received a [[CD single]] and [[music download|digital download]] release, the song was also released as a limited edition [[Gramophone record|vinyl single]] in the United Kingdom.<ref>[https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000X9XOAG "'2 Hearts' (12" vinyl) (Single) (Enhanced) (Limited Edition)"]. [[Amazon.com|Amazon.co.uk]]. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref>
The song was promotionally released in New Zealand as a CD single, where fans got free copies, due to the promotion of Minogue's film ''[[White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue|White Diamond]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU0711/S00102.htm |title=Kylie Minogue's White Diamond At Skycity Cinemas &#124; Scoop News |website=Scoop.co.nz |date=2007-11-08 |accessdate=2012-08-02}}</ref>

===Recording and composition===
After recovering from breast cancer, Minogue had started recording material for the production of ''[[X (Kylie Minogue album)|X]]''. She first started recording tracks in [[London]], [[England]] for the studio album.<ref>Dingwall, John. [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline=kylie--back-to-sexy-pop-&method=full&objectid=18344092&siteid=66633-name_page.html "Kylie: Back to Sexy Pop"]. ''[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]''. 29 December 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref> "2 Hearts" was offered by Kish Mauve to Minogue. Commenting on it, Minogue said that she "loved it from the moment [she] heard" the song. She also described the recording sessions with Kish Mauve as "a joy".<ref>[http://www.warnermusic.com.au/product,w_prod,5144245992AU "Kylie Minogue 2 Hearts"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080605232857/http://www.warnermusic.com.au/product%2Cw_prod%2C5144245992AU |date=5 June 2008 }}. [[Warner Music Group|Warner Music Australia]]. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref> With additional production of Kish Mauve, they had also produced a track called "Lose Control".

Musically features instrumentation of electric guitars, guitars, drums, keyboards and piano riffs. The song also features "whooo"'s towards the singles chorus. In the verses, the song follows the chord progression Am-G.<ref name="musicsheet">http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/k/kylie_minogue/two_hearts_crd.htm</ref> In the chorus, it follows the progression F-Dm7-Am-C.<ref name="musicsheet"/>

===Critical response===
[[File:P1030283 (4020152367).jpg|thumbnail|left|Minogue performing "2 Hearts" during her [[For You, for Me Tour]], 2009.]]
Upon its release, "2 Hearts" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. [[Victoria Newton]] from ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'', described the song as "a surefire number one", remarking that "it's on a par with "[[Can't Get You Out of My Head]]".<ref>Newton, Victoria. [http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,4-2007400591,00.html "Kylie's Hearts set to top charts"]. ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]''. 31 August 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2007.</ref> Tom Ewing from [[Pitchfork Media]] compared the song to the music of [[Goldfrapp]], and wrote that "it's an unexpected stylistic move" and "it plays to her strengths".<ref>Ewing, Tom. [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/47346-x "Kylie Minogue ''X'' Pitchfork Record Review"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090114061540/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/47346-x |date=14 January 2009 }}. [[Pitchfork Media]]. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref> Chris True from [[Allmusic]] highlighted the song as an album standout.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/x-mw0000784634 Kylie - X] allmusic.com.</ref> Alexis Petridis from ''[[The Guardian]]'' said the song "offers a winning glam, piano-driven stomp."<ref>Alexis Petridis, The Guardian, Friday 23 November 2007 [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2007/nov/23/popandrock.shopping Kylie Minogue, X]</ref> Evan Sawdey from PopMatters was very positive towards the song, saying "From the sexy bass that sets up the opening track "2 Hearts", it's obvious that she’s not only going to go back to her disco sex-kitten persona [...] "2 Hearts"—aside from being one of her best singles in years—makes for an incredible album opener."<ref>http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/kylie-minogue-x/</ref> Though Dave Hughes from ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' said that "2 Hearts" "serviceable rip of Goldfrapp's glammier slinks, kicks things off well" he felt that Minogue was playing it too safe.<ref>[http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/kylie-minogue-x/1279 Kylie Minogue: X | Music Review] slantmagazine.com.</ref> ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' highlighted the song as the album's best track, and said ""2 Hearts," the glammy lead track, is the heaviest song here, musically speaking, and also the freshest, even though the stomping, swaggering gem is a blast from the Marc Bolan-esque past."<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2008/04/01/back_at_it_kylie_mines_gold_from_glitter/ | work=The Boston Globe | title=Back at it, Kylie mines gold from glitter | date=1 April 2008}}</ref>

However, the song did received negative reviews from music critics. Sarah Walters of the ''[[Manchester Evening News]]'' was less impressed, commenting that "it takes more than a bunch of singable wooh's to maketh the memorable single".<ref>Walters, Sarah. [http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/single_reviews/s/1023572_kylie__2_hearts_parlophone "Kylie - 2 Hearts (Parlophone)"]. ''[[Manchester Evening News]]''. 9 November 2007. Retrieved 18 November 2007.</ref> [[Drowned in Sound]] reviewer Alex Denney called "2 Hearts" a "disappointment", stating that "it's a genetic three-way splice of the [[burlesque]] chic [[Christina Aguilera]]'s been peddling for the last 12 months to a worldwide chorus of mehs, [[Alison Goldfrapp]]'s vampish electro shtick and, quite literally, [[Feist (singer)|Feist]]'s "[[1234 (Feist song)|1234]]".<ref>Denney, Alex. [http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/2508964 "Reviews - Singles - Kylie Minogue: 2 Hearts"]. [[Drowned in Sound]]. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref>

''[[Rolling Stone]]'' ranked "2 Hearts" at number 94 on its list of the Top 100 Songs of 2007, even though the song had not been released in the United States.<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17601363/the_100_best_songs_of_2007/24 "The 100 Best Songs of 2007"]. ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref> The song also ranked at number 40 on ''[[Stylus Magazine]]'''s Top 50 Songs of 2007.<ref>[http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/top-50-songs-of-2007.htm "Top 50 Songs of 2007"]. ''[[Stylus Magazine]]''. 31 November 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2007.</ref>

===Chart performance===
In Minogue's native Australia, the song debuted at number one on the [[ARIA Charts|Australian Singles Chart]], becoming her first number one since "[[Slow (Kylie Minogue song)|Slow]]" and her tenth number one overall. It stayed in the charts for 13 weeks.<ref name="aus"/> Although it was the lowest-selling number one of Australia in 2007,<ref name="ausye"/> it received a Gold certification from [[Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA]] in 2008 for sales of at least 35,000 copies.<ref name="auscert"/> The song was not as successful in New Zealand, where it debuted at number 34 then left the chart the next week. The song then re-entered at number 38 due to the copies given at the premiere of her film ''[[White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue]]''. This was her last single to chart until "[[Higher (Taio Cruz song)|Higher]]" and her last solo single until "[[Timebomb (Kylie Minogue song)|Timebomb]]".<ref name="nz"/> The song was not successful in Canada as well, where it only charted at number 60 for a sole week.<ref name="can"/> In Sweden, the song debuted at number 39, then peaked at number three for two consecutive weeks. It was Minogue's highest single since "[[Can't Get You Out of My Head]]".<ref name="swe"/>

"2 Hearts" was successful elsewhere. It debuted on the [[UK Singles Chart]] at number 12 on 11 November 2007, based solely on [[music download|digital download]] sales. It reached a peak position of number four on 19 November 2007, and remained in the top 75 for a total of 13 weeks.<ref name="uk"/> "2 Hearts" debuted at number 29 on the [[Irish Singles Chart]], a week before its physical single release. The track reached a peak position of number 12 in the Ireland the following week, and remained in the top 50 for seven weeks.<ref name="ire"/> Outside the British Isles, the song became a number-one hit in Spain, debuting at the top spot on 18 November 2007 and staying in the top 20 for 10 non-consecutive weeks.<ref name="spa"/> In Italy, the song debuted at number 10 on the [[Italian Singles Chart]], then peaked at number two the next week.<ref name="ita"/> The song also charted in several other European countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

===Music video===
The [[music video]] for "2 Hearts" was directed by [[Dawn Shadforth]] and filmed at [[Shepperton Studios]] in [[Surrey]], England in September 2007.<ref name="stuff">[http://www.stuff.co.nz/4225831a1860.html "Kylie films steamy new video"]. Stuff.co.nz. 5 October 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.</ref> The video features Minogue in 2 different scenes: dressed in a black latex [[catsuit]], red lipstick and curly blonde hair performing with her band & another scene where she has a plain black dress, and in a darker, more mysterious environment. It is similar to [[Marilyn Monroe]] in ''[[Some Like It Hot]]''.<ref>Trombetta, Natalie. [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=486756&in_page_id=1773 "Kylie returns as 'Marilyn Minogue' in raunchy new video"]. ''[[Daily Mail]]''. 10 October 2007. Retrieved 25 December 2007.</ref> It begins with Minogue singing into a microphone on top of a [[piano]]. The video concludes with Minogue and her band performing on a stage with multi-colored [[confetti]] falling around them.

Minogue drew inspiration from London [[nightclub]] BoomBox, where she [[Disc jockey|DJed]] during [[Fashion week|London Fashion Week]].<ref name="stuff"/> The costumes worn by Minogue and her band were designed by [[Gareth Pugh]] and [[Christopher Kane]].<ref name="stuff"/> The video premiered on [[GMTV]] on 10 October 2007.<ref>[http://www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=37&jdselect=1012 "What's On GMTV?"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090214111116/http://www.gm.tv/index.cfm?articleid=37&jdselect=1012 |date=14 February 2009 }}. [[GMTV]]. Retrieved 6 October 2007.</ref>{{clear left}}

"2 Hearts" was used in promotional advertisements for the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] sitcom ''[[Cougar Town]]'' starring [[Courteney Cox]].{{citation needed|date=October 2014}} and was included in the Brazilian soap opera ''[[Duas Caras]]''.

===Live performances===
Minogue performed the song on the following concert tours:
* [[KylieX2008]]
* [[For You, for Me]] Tour
* [[Aphrodite World Tour]] (only in Japan)
*[[Golden Tour]] (Interlude)

The song was also performed on:
* ''[[The Kylie Show]]'' 2007 TV Special

===Formats and track listings===
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'''Australian CD maxi single'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:53
#"2 Hearts" ([[Alan Braxe]] Remix)&nbsp;— 4:53
#"King or Queen"&nbsp;— 2:37
#"I Don't Know What It Is"&nbsp;— 3:18
#"2 Hearts" (Video)

'''European CD single'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:53
#"I Don't Know What It Is"&nbsp;— 3:17

'''UK CD maxi single'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:53
#"2 Hearts" (Alan Braxe Remix)&nbsp;— 4:53
#"King or Queen"&nbsp;— 2:38
#"2 Hearts" (Video)

'''UK 12" picture disc'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:53
#"2 Hearts" (Alan Braxe Remix)&nbsp;— 4:53
#"2 Hearts" ([[Studio (band)|Studio]] Remix)&nbsp;— 7:35
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'''Digital EP (Version 1)'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:53
#"I Don't Know What It Is"&nbsp;— 3:17
#"2 Hearts" (Paul Harris Remix)&nbsp;— 4:24

'''Digital EP (Version 2)'''
#"2 Hearts" (Alan Braxe Remix)&nbsp;— 4:53
#"King or Queen"&nbsp;— 2:37
#"2 Hearts" (Version by Studio)&nbsp;— 7:36

'''Japanese Digital EP'''
#"2 Hearts"&nbsp;— 2:54
#"2 Hearts" (Alan Braxe Remix)&nbsp;— 4:54
#"2 Hearts" (Version by Studio)&nbsp;— 7:36
#"2 Hearts" (Paul Harris Remix)&nbsp;— 4:24
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===Personnel===
The following people contributed to "2 Hearts":<ref>''X'' (CD liner notes). [[Parlophone]]. November 2007.</ref>
* Kylie Minogue – lead [[singing|vocals]]
* Kish Mauve - [[Record producer|production]]
* Dave Bascombe - [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing]]
* Geoff Pesche - [[audio mastering|mastering]]

===Charts===
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====Weekly charts====
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{{singlechart|Australia|1|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true|refname="aus"}}
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{{singlechart|Austria|14|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Flanders|25|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
|-
{{singlechart|Wallonia|25|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
|-
{{singlechart|Canada|60|artist=Kylie Minogue|rowheader=true|refname="can"}}
|-
{{singlechart|Czech Republic|17|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|year=2007|week=43|rowheader=true}}
|-
{{singlechart|Denmark|14|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
|-
{{singlechart|France|15|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Germany2|13|id=364630|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Hungary|26|year=2007|week=50|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Ireland|12|year=2007|week=46|rowheader=true|refname="ire"}}
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{{singlechart|Italy|2|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true|refname="ita"}}
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{{singlechart|Dutch40|31|year=2007|week=49|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Dutch100|29|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|New Zealand|34|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true|refname="nz"}}
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{{singlechart|Norway|6|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
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!scope="row"|Romania ([[Romanian Top 100]])<ref name="rt100">{{cite web|url=http://www.rt100.ro/top-100-edition.html|title=Romanian Top 100: Issue nr: 1/2008|language=Romanian|publisher=[[Romanian Top 100]]|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080118103308/http://www.rt100.ro/top-100-edition.html|archivedate=18 January 2008|df=dmy-all|access-date=12 September 2018}}</ref>
|align="center"|18
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{{singlechart|Scotland|4|date=20071117|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Slovakia|7|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|year=2008|week=05|rowheader=true}}
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{{singlechart|Spain|1|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true|refname="spa"}}
|-
{{singlechart|Sweden|3|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true|refname="swe"}}
|-
{{singlechart|Switzerland|10|artist=Kylie Minogue|song=2 Hearts|rowheader=true}}
|-
!scope="row"|Ukraine (FDR)<ref>{{cite web|author=FDR Media |website=fdr.com.ua |publisher=FDR Media |title=Top 40 - Week of 10 December 2007 |year=2007 |url=http://www.fdr.com.ua/chart/top_40/ |accessdate=24 May 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071211141216/http://www.fdr.com.ua/chart/top_40/ |archivedate=11 December 2007 }}</ref>
|align="center"|1
|-
{{singlechart|UK|4|date=20071118|rowheader=true|refname="uk"}}
|-
{{singlechart|UKdownload|6|date=20071118|rowheader=true}}
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====Year-end charts====
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!scope="col"|Position
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!scope="row"|Australia (ARIA)<ref name="ausye">{{cite web|url=http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-100-singles-2007.htm |title=ARIA Top 100 Singles 2007 |website=Aria.com.au |date= |accessdate=2011-08-16}}</ref>
|align="center"|81
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!scope="row"|Italy (FIMI)<ref>{{cite web|title=Hit Parade Italia - Top Annuali Single: 2007 |url=http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe2007.htm |work= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6HpG8ydNI?url=http://www.hitparadeitalia.it/hp_yends/hpe2007.htm |archivedate=3 July 2013 |deadurl=no |accessdate=2013-06-30 |df=dmy }}</ref>
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!scope="row"|UK Singles (Official Charts Company)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukchartsplus.co.uk/ChartsPlusYE2007.pdf|title=The Official UK Singles Chart 2007|work=[[UKChartsPlus]]|format=PDF|accessdate=22 May 2018}}</ref>
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====Certifications====
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===Release history===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|-
! scope="col"| Country
! scope="col"| Date
! scope="col"| Format
! scope="col"| Label
! scope="col"| {{abbr|Ref.|References}}
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! scope="row" rowspan="3"| Germany
| rowspan="3"| 9 November 2007
| [[CD single]]
| rowspan="3"| [[EMI]]
| <ref name=release>https://www.amazon.de/2-Hearts-Wallet-Minogue-Kylie/dp/B000XIJ3MK</ref>
|-
| [[Maxi single|CD maxi single]]
| <ref>https://www.amazon.de/2-Hearts-Slimline-Kylie-Minogue/dp/B000X9Y108</ref>
|-
| [[music download|Digital download]]
| <ref>https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B001QEQ508</ref>
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| United Kingdom
| rowspan="3"| 12 November 2007
| CD single
| rowspan="3"| [[Parlophone]]
| <ref>https://www.amazon.co.uk/2-Hearts-CD-Kylie-Minogue/dp/B000X9Y108</ref>
|-
| CD maxi single
| <ref>https://www.amazon.co.uk/2-Hearts-Cd2-Kylie-Minogue/dp/B000X1BI98</ref>
|-
| [[12-inch single|12"]]
| <ref>https://www.amazon.co.uk/2-Hearts-VINYL-Kylie-Minogue/dp/B000X9XOAG</ref>
|-
|}
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==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.kylie.com Official website]
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"Two Hearts"
Song by Kish Mauve
from the album Kish Mauve
Released2005
Recorded2005
Length2:56
LabelSunday Best
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kish Mauve

"Two Hearts" is a song recorded by British electronic duo Kish Mauve written for their 2005 self-titled extended play, and it was released by Sunday Best. The song was written and produced by Jim Eliot and Mima Stilwell. The song was later offered to Australian singer Kylie Minogue, who covered, retitled it as "2 Hearts", and included it on her tenth studio album, X (2007). Minogue's version was produced as well by Eliot and Stilwell, and was released on 9 November 2007 by Parlophone as the album's lead single. The song was Minogue's first commercial single since "Giving You Up", as she was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2005. After the announcement, Minogue took a hiatus between 2005 and 2006 to recover from her illness.

"2 Hearts" features instrumentation of electric guitars, guitars, drums, keyboards and piano riffs. The song also features "whooo"'s towards the chorus. Upon its release, "2 Hearts" received mixed reviews from music critics. The song was praised for its departure of musical content and the song's strength; however, the song received criticism for its production and for not living up to expectations.

Commercially, the song was successful worldwide. The song managed to top the spot in Minogue's native Australia and in Spain, while peaking inside the top ten in several countries, including Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Though the song was released in North America, it did not manage to chart on any component Billboard charts in the United States, but it did chart in Canada, peaking at number 60. The music video for "2 Hearts" was directed by Dawn Shadforth and filmed at Shepperton Studios in London, England. It features Minogue performing the song on a stage, where she dances on a piano and features the band playing along with the song.

Additionally, the song was featured on three of Minogue's tours. The song was first performed on her KylieX2008 Tour, where she played as an 'erotic bellboy'. The stage featured a green set, with a gigantic skull behind her. The song was also featured on her North American tour For You, for Me, where it was featured in the middle of the setlist. The song was then added to the setlist of her Aphrodite World Tour, where it was performed in Japan only.

Kish Mauve version

The British electronic duo Kish Mauve consists of Mima Stilwell and Jim Eliot.[1][2] Both wrote "Two Hearts" for their 2005 extended play Kish Mauve, released by Sunday Best.[3] Paul Lester considered in a review for The Guardian their song "Lose Control" to be "far better" than "Two Hearts".[4] An opinion from the magazine Out claims "There's a definite happy-sad contradiction in the writing, so the songs feel emotional and stirring".[5] "Two Hearts" was used in a Dell Inc. advertisement.[5]

Kylie Minogue version

"2 Hearts"
Single by Kylie Minogue
from the album X
B-side
  • "I Don't Know What It Is"
  • "King or Queen"
Released9 November 2007 (2007-11-09)
Recorded2007; Olympic Studios, Stanley House Studios (London)
GenreGlam rock[6]
Length2:53
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Kish Mauve
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Giving You Up"
(2005)
"2 Hearts"
(2007)
"Wow"
(2008)
Music video
"2 Hearts" on YouTube

"Two Hearts" was covered by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.[7] The song was retitled as "2 Hearts" and published by Parlophone in Germany on 9 November 2007.[8]

Background and release

After performing in Europe and the United Kingdom with her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour, Minogue was scheduled to perform in Australia and Asia. However, on 17 May 2005, Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36.[9] This led her management to postpone the remainder of the tour and her appearance to the Glastonbury Festival. She was hospitalized in Melbourne so treatment could go ahead, but this led to a brief but intense period of media coverage, particularly in Australia. Minogue underwent surgery on 21 May 2005 at Cabrini Hospital in Malvern, and soon after commenced chemotherapy treatment.[10]

After recovering from her diagnosis, Minogue began writing lyrics towards the end of her cancer treatment in mid 2006, having not worked on any music for the previous year. Due to the recovery time following her cancer, X was the first album Minogue had consciously prepared for the recording of, having previously been engaged for much of her career in an endless cycle of record, release and tour. After she was clear of the disease, Minogue has resumed her tour, entitled Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour. She first performed in Sydney, with reworks of the dance routines as well as new costumes and outfits for the show. Just leading into 2007, Minogue had scheduled dates for the United Kingdom.

Her new single "2 Hearts" and its remixes were leaked onto file sharing websites on 9 October 2007.[11] It premiered on British radio the day after.[12] "2 Hearts" was released in various formats throughout the world. While most territories received a CD single and digital download release, the song was also released as a limited edition vinyl single in the United Kingdom.[13] The song was promotionally released in New Zealand as a CD single, where fans got free copies, due to the promotion of Minogue's film White Diamond.[14]

Recording and composition

After recovering from breast cancer, Minogue had started recording material for the production of X. She first started recording tracks in London, England for the studio album.[15] "2 Hearts" was offered by Kish Mauve to Minogue. Commenting on it, Minogue said that she "loved it from the moment [she] heard" the song. She also described the recording sessions with Kish Mauve as "a joy".[16] With additional production of Kish Mauve, they had also produced a track called "Lose Control".

Musically features instrumentation of electric guitars, guitars, drums, keyboards and piano riffs. The song also features "whooo"'s towards the singles chorus. In the verses, the song follows the chord progression Am-G.[17] In the chorus, it follows the progression F-Dm7-Am-C.[17]

Critical response

Minogue performing "2 Hearts" during her For You, for Me Tour, 2009.

Upon its release, "2 Hearts" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Victoria Newton from The Sun, described the song as "a surefire number one", remarking that "it's on a par with "Can't Get You Out of My Head".[18] Tom Ewing from Pitchfork Media compared the song to the music of Goldfrapp, and wrote that "it's an unexpected stylistic move" and "it plays to her strengths".[19] Chris True from Allmusic highlighted the song as an album standout.[20] Alexis Petridis from The Guardian said the song "offers a winning glam, piano-driven stomp."[21] Evan Sawdey from PopMatters was very positive towards the song, saying "From the sexy bass that sets up the opening track "2 Hearts", it's obvious that she’s not only going to go back to her disco sex-kitten persona [...] "2 Hearts"—aside from being one of her best singles in years—makes for an incredible album opener."[22] Though Dave Hughes from Slant Magazine said that "2 Hearts" "serviceable rip of Goldfrapp's glammier slinks, kicks things off well" he felt that Minogue was playing it too safe.[23] The Boston Globe highlighted the song as the album's best track, and said ""2 Hearts," the glammy lead track, is the heaviest song here, musically speaking, and also the freshest, even though the stomping, swaggering gem is a blast from the Marc Bolan-esque past."[24]

However, the song did received negative reviews from music critics. Sarah Walters of the Manchester Evening News was less impressed, commenting that "it takes more than a bunch of singable wooh's to maketh the memorable single".[25] Drowned in Sound reviewer Alex Denney called "2 Hearts" a "disappointment", stating that "it's a genetic three-way splice of the burlesque chic Christina Aguilera's been peddling for the last 12 months to a worldwide chorus of mehs, Alison Goldfrapp's vampish electro shtick and, quite literally, Feist's "1234".[26]

Rolling Stone ranked "2 Hearts" at number 94 on its list of the Top 100 Songs of 2007, even though the song had not been released in the United States.[27] The song also ranked at number 40 on Stylus Magazine's Top 50 Songs of 2007.[28]

Chart performance

In Minogue's native Australia, the song debuted at number one on the Australian Singles Chart, becoming her first number one since "Slow" and her tenth number one overall. It stayed in the charts for 13 weeks.[29] Although it was the lowest-selling number one of Australia in 2007,[30] it received a Gold certification from ARIA in 2008 for sales of at least 35,000 copies.[31] The song was not as successful in New Zealand, where it debuted at number 34 then left the chart the next week. The song then re-entered at number 38 due to the copies given at the premiere of her film White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue. This was her last single to chart until "Higher" and her last solo single until "Timebomb".[32] The song was not successful in Canada as well, where it only charted at number 60 for a sole week.[33] In Sweden, the song debuted at number 39, then peaked at number three for two consecutive weeks. It was Minogue's highest single since "Can't Get You Out of My Head".[34]

"2 Hearts" was successful elsewhere. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 12 on 11 November 2007, based solely on digital download sales. It reached a peak position of number four on 19 November 2007, and remained in the top 75 for a total of 13 weeks.[35] "2 Hearts" debuted at number 29 on the Irish Singles Chart, a week before its physical single release. The track reached a peak position of number 12 in the Ireland the following week, and remained in the top 50 for seven weeks.[36] Outside the British Isles, the song became a number-one hit in Spain, debuting at the top spot on 18 November 2007 and staying in the top 20 for 10 non-consecutive weeks.[37] In Italy, the song debuted at number 10 on the Italian Singles Chart, then peaked at number two the next week.[38] The song also charted in several other European countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

Music video

The music video for "2 Hearts" was directed by Dawn Shadforth and filmed at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England in September 2007.[39] The video features Minogue in 2 different scenes: dressed in a black latex catsuit, red lipstick and curly blonde hair performing with her band & another scene where she has a plain black dress, and in a darker, more mysterious environment. It is similar to Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot.[40] It begins with Minogue singing into a microphone on top of a piano. The video concludes with Minogue and her band performing on a stage with multi-colored confetti falling around them.

Minogue drew inspiration from London nightclub BoomBox, where she DJed during London Fashion Week.[39] The costumes worn by Minogue and her band were designed by Gareth Pugh and Christopher Kane.[39] The video premiered on GMTV on 10 October 2007.[41]

"2 Hearts" was used in promotional advertisements for the ABC sitcom Cougar Town starring Courteney Cox.[citation needed] and was included in the Brazilian soap opera Duas Caras.

Live performances

Minogue performed the song on the following concert tours:

The song was also performed on:

Formats and track listings

Personnel

The following people contributed to "2 Hearts":[42]

Charts

Release history

Country Date Format Label Ref.
Germany 9 November 2007 CD single EMI [8]
CD maxi single [61]
Digital download [62]
United Kingdom 12 November 2007 CD single Parlophone [63]
CD maxi single [64]
12" [65]

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