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'''"What Do I Have To Do?"''' is a [[pop music|pop]] song written by [[Stock Aitken Waterman|Stock, Aitken & Waterman]] for Minogue’s third studio album ''[[Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)|Rhythm of Love]]'' (1990). It was [[record producer|produced]] by Stock, Aitken & Waterman and received an overall positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the third [[single (music)|single]] in the beginning of [[1991]] (see [[1991 in music]]), although it was unable to match the success of the album's previous singles the song was still a [[Europe|European]] chart hit, peaking in the top ten in the [[United Kingdom]] at #6. In [[Australia]] the song just missed the top ten, peaking at #11.
'''"What Do I Have To Do?"''' is a [[pop music|pop]] song written by [[Stock Aitken Waterman|Stock, Aitken & Waterman]] for Minogue’s third studio album ''[[Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)|Rhythm of Love]]'' (1990). It was [[record producer|produced]] by Stock, Aitken & Waterman and received an overall positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the third [[single (music)|single]] in the beginning of [[1991]] (see [[1991 in music]]), although it was unable to match the success of the album's previous singles the song was still a [[Europe|European]] chart hit, peaking in the top ten in the [[United Kingdom]] at #6. In [[Australia]] the song just missed the top ten, peaking at #11.


The video to the single continued Minogue's transition to "sex siren". She appeared in various guises in various scenes from a swimming pool, to a fairground, to dancing with a female friend in a club played by her actress sister [[Dannii Minogue]] who was to launch her UK music career later that year.
Originally planned as the follow up to ‘Better The Devil You Know’, The track was specially remixed for single release and accompanied by, arguably, one of Kylie’s most controversial, yet visually stunning, video clips to date. Directed by Dave Hogan, the video to the single continued Minogue's transition to "sex siren". The sequence had Minogue appearting in various guises and diverse locations-- a swimming pool, a fairground, doing the ironing in a French maid’s costume, and dancing with a female friend in a club (played by her actress sister [[Dannii Minogue]] who was to launch her UK music career later that year). The sexual undertones running through the video proved too much for Saturday morning TV shows which aired a censored version of the video.

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"What Do I Have To Do?" is a pop song written by Stock, Aitken & Waterman for Minogue’s third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990). It was produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman and received an overall positive reception from music critics. The song was released as the third single in the beginning of 1991 (see 1991 in music), although it was unable to match the success of the album's previous singles the song was still a European chart hit, peaking in the top ten in the United Kingdom at #6. In Australia the song just missed the top ten, peaking at #11.

Originally planned as the follow up to ‘Better The Devil You Know’, The track was specially remixed for single release and accompanied by, arguably, one of Kylie’s most controversial, yet visually stunning, video clips to date. Directed by Dave Hogan, the video to the single continued Minogue's transition to "sex siren". The sequence had Minogue appearting in various guises and diverse locations-- a swimming pool, a fairground, doing the ironing in a French maid’s costume, and dancing with a female friend in a club (played by her actress sister Dannii Minogue who was to launch her UK music career later that year). The sexual undertones running through the video proved too much for Saturday morning TV shows which aired a censored version of the video.