"Body Language" is the ninth studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released on 20 November 2003 by Parlophone. After the huge success of Minogue's album Fever, Minogue announced she would start recording her ninth studio album. Several producers from previous albums were featured on the album.
"Body Language" is very different from Minogue's previous album, as she was known for her more signature dance music. The album consisted mainstream pop music, but included R&B, Funk, Electropop and Hip-Hop music, even included rapping in her song "Secret (Take You Home)". The title "Body Language" also came from the song "Slow". 'Body Language" received generally mixed to positive reviews, who did praise Minogue for a more independent and risk-taking chances, but was criticized for its different style.
While Body Language failed to reach the chart and sales success of its predecessor, 2001's Fever, it still managed to chart inside the top five in several countries. It was certified double platinum in Australia, platinum in the United Kingdom and gold in Austria. In addition, the album has sold 177,000 units in the United States as of March 2011.
The album spawned four singles, three official singles while one promotional. The album's biggest single "Slow" was success, peaking in the top ten in most singles chart. The next single "Red Blooded Woman" was also successful, while "Chocolate" received moderate success. She promoted the album with a promotional concert titled "Money Can't Buy".