Chocolate (Kylie Minogue Song) - Music Video

Music Video

"Chocolate" featured a music video that was directed by Dawn Shadforth and was filmed on 6 and 7 June 2004 in London, England, with rehearsals six days before filming began. The video features the song's single edit and Minogue performing several jazz dance numbers in a studio-theater with back-up dancers.

The video is a tribute to the MGM musicals of the 1940s, and saw Minogue reunite with choreographer Michael Rooney whom she had previously worked with on the video for her hit single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (2001).

The video was a moderate hit on music channels. Although it could not match the success of its predecessors the video was a top twenty hit in the UK, reaching number eleven on the TV airplay chart and number thirteen on MTV's Europe Top 20 countdown. It was also played frequently on music channels in Australia.

The version of the song used in the music video and also heard on radio, was remixed to be shorter than the original album track. This version featured an altered instrumental, newer vocals and a slightly alternate structure for its commercial release.

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