Its music video, directed by Miikka Lommi, features Minogue in a studio surrounded with colourful neon lights and spinning on a human-sized record player.
[4] "Put the Needle on It" is a mid-tempo 1980s inspired disco song "about sex disguised as a pop ditty about a record player".
[7] In 2010 Turkish singer Mercan released a cover version in her native language called “Sana değil kardeşine” (English: "Not you brother").
Cristín Leach of RTÉ Entertainment compared the song's musical style to American pop singer Madonna,[9] while Amazon.com's David Trueman wrote that the song "utilises the funkier end of 1980s disco, with a contemporary edge that removes the cheese and dispels any notion that [Minogue] may be hanging on the coattails of her big sister (Kylie Minogue)".
[10] MusicOMH's Alexis Kirke called the track a "slow but inevitable grower" which "shows that Dannii's dark song-writing powers can compete right at the top of the charts".
[22] The video features Minogue in a studio surrounded with colourful neon lights and spinning on a human-sized record player.
She is also shown grinding in the corner of the digital room with her back to it while shimmering transparent hands from the walls are seen caressing her provocatively.
The final sequence of the video features Minogue in a purple dress, spinning on the large record player introduced at the beginning.