Dannii Minogue is an Australian singer, songwriter, and television personality, born on October 20, 1971. She initially gained fame in the late 1980s with her role in the television soap opera "Home and Away" before transitioning to music. Minogue's music primarily spans pop, dance, and electronic genres. Her debut album, "Love and Kisses," released in 1991, included hits like "Jump to the Beat" and "Baby Love." She achieved greater success with her subsequent albums, particularly "The Singles" (1998) and "Girl" (2003), which featured popular tracks such as "I Begin to Wonder" and "Put the Needle on It." Minogue's collaboration with other artists, especially in the dance music scene, further solidified her status. In addition to her music career, Minogue has significantly impacted the entertainment industry as a judge on various talent shows, including "The X Factor" in the UK and Australia. Her contributions to music and pop culture have made her a prominent figure in the Australian entertainment landscape, influencing a generation of artists and helping to shape the contemporary pop sound.