Kylie Minogue celebrates 25th anniversary of Nick Cave classic Where The Wild Roses Grow 

Kylie Minogue celebrates the 25th anniversary of her classic Nick Cave duet Where The Wild Roses Grow

It’s been 25 years since Kylie Minogue and Nick Cave released their classic ballad, Where The Wild Roses Grow.

And on Friday, Kylie celebrated the song’s 25th anniversary by releasing a high definition version of the music video on YouTube.

‘Where The Wild Roses Grow was released 25 years ago,’ the 52-year-old wrote on Instagram.

Iconic: Kylie Minogue celebrated the 25th anniversary of her Nick Cave collaboration Where The Wild Roses Grow on Friday. (Pictured together in 2018)

‘How grateful I am to have this, forever and always. Love you Nick, your Eliza Day. Xx.’

The brooding ballad was a huge hit when it was first released in 1995.

It peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts and won Single of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Release at the 1996 ARIA Awards.

Hit: The brooding ballad peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts and won Single of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Release at the 1996 ARIA Awards

 Hit: The brooding ballad peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts and won Single of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Release at the 1996 ARIA Awards

Thanks to Nick Cave’s involvement, Where The Wild Roses brought more credibility to Kylie as an artist.

She was able to show a new side of herself beyond her bubblegum pop image, and the song’s success led to her taking a more experimental approach on her next album, 1997’s Impossible Princess.

Unfortunately, the album suffered from low sales and was savaged by critics, leading Kylie to return to her signature dance-pop sound on future releases.

'How grateful I am to have this, forever and always. Love you Nick, your Eliza Day,' Kylie wrote on Twitter

‘How grateful I am to have this, forever and always. Love you Nick, your Eliza Day,’ Kylie wrote on Twitter

This week also saw Kylie celebrate the 19th anniversary of her most successful album, 2001’s Fever.

The songstress shared the album’s cover art and photoshoot to Instagram on Thursday, captioning it: ’19 today!’

Fever spawned Kylie’s biggest hit, Can’t Get You Out of My Head, which is one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Legendary: This week also saw Kylie celebrate the 19th anniversary of her most successful album, 2001's Fever

Legendary: This week also saw Kylie celebrate the 19th anniversary of her most successful album, 2001’s Fever

Other hits from the album included Love At First Sight and Come Into My World.

Kylie is currently preparing to release her fifteenth studio album, Disco, this November.

The album’s second single, Magic, was released last month. 

Still going strong! Kylie is currently preparing to release her fifteenth studio album, Disco, this November. (Pictured January, 2020)

Still going strong! Kylie is currently preparing to release her fifteenth studio album, Disco, this November. (Pictured January, 2020)