Minogue failed to find an audience in the United States following the release of
Enjoy Yourself, and
Geffen Records dropped her as an artist. Subsequently,
MCA Records refused to distribute
Rhythm of Love and cancelled plans to release "Better The Devil You Know" on the soundtrack of a new US film. The single "Shocked" and its
music video were deemed unsuitable for the market.
Rhythm of Love Tour In Australia and Asia, Minogue promoted the album with her Rhythm of Love Tour, which was sponsored by
Coca-Cola, from February to March 1991. Her provocative dance moves and choice of costumes—
PVC mini-dresses and skin-tight body suits—drew strong reactions from critics, many of whom compared them to costumes worn by Madonna. Minogue said, "Madonna has definitely influenced me as have lots of people, men and women ... I am certainly not trying to imitate Madonna. I'm continuing to develop my own style." Four costume pieces worn for the tour were also sent to the Arts Centre Melbourne in 2004 by Minogue. ;Setlist • "
Step Back in Time" • "
Wouldn't Change a Thing" • "
Got to Be Certain" • "Always Find The Time" • "Enjoy Yourself" • "
Tears on My Pillow" • "Secrets" • "
Help!" • "
I Should Be So Lucky" • "
What Do I Have to Do" • "
Je ne sais pas pourquoi" • "One Boy Girl" • "
Love Train" • "Rhythm of Love" • "
Shocked" • "
Hand on Your Heart" • "Count the Days" • "
The Loco-Motion" • "
Better the Devil You Know" ;Tour dates
Singles " on 2025's
Tension Tour. The album spawned four singles. The
lead single, "Better the Devil You Know", was released on 30 April 1990. An accompanying music video was directed by Paul Goldman and was filmed in
Melbourne — away from the constraints of PWL — over two days in early April of that year. The video's sexual tone caused controversy—it featured Minogue dancing in a revealing black dress and posing suggestive scenes with a shirtless black man. In the UK, "Better the Devil You Know" became her fifth number two single on the UK Singles Chart, and stayed at the position for two weeks. It further peaked within the top five in Australia, Belgium, and Ireland. "Step Back in Time" was released on 22 October 1990 as the album's second single. It debuted at number eight on the
Australian Singles Chart, before peaking at number five the following week. The song experienced similar performance on the UK Singles Chart, where it debuted at number nine and peaked at number four the following week. "Step Back in Time" became Minogue's second consecutive single to peak at number four on the
Irish Singles Chart. The song's music video was directed by Egan in Los Angeles a month before the single's release; this marked her first video to be filmed in the US. Minogue paid homage to 1960s and 1970s culture in the video, which opens with Minogue putting an
8-track tape into a stereo, and continues with clips of her and back-up dancers dancing near a large cityscape while wearing colourful clothing. Minogue and the dancers are also drive through Los Angeles in a red
Cadillac car. Originally planned to be the follow-up single to "Better the Devil You Know", a remix of "What Do I Have to Do" was released on 21 January 1991 as the third single from
Rhythm of Love. An accompanying music video that is set mostly in black-and-white was directed by Dave Hogan in London during December 1990. In the video, Minogue appears in a variety of film star looks, irons clothes while wearing a
French maid costume, and shows a tattoo of a black panther on her back. Kylie's sister
Dannii Minogue appears in the video as a cameo to silence tabloid rumours about a feud between the two of them. Model Zane O'Connell, who later became Kylie's boyfriend, also had a cameo role in the music video. The song also peaked at number six in Ireland, becoming Minogue's third top 10 single from
Rhythm of Love in the region. The remix includes a rap during the
bridge that was written and performed by
Jazzi P. The song's music video, which was also directed by Hogan, was filmed at the
Pinewood Studios,
Iver Health, on 24 and 25 April 1991. In the video, Minogue kisses a man in the back of a car, which arrived at a mansion. Jazzi P raps through a keyhole and O'Connell again appears as Minogue's lover. It peaked at number two in Ireland and at number seven in Australia. ==Critical reception==