Pop star Kylie Minogue has joined Jay Z's Roc Nation family, the label and entertainment company announced.
The 44-year-old Aussie singer's US publicist confirmed that the partnership is for management services, while she is still signed to Parlophone as a recording artist, reported Billboard magazine.
"We would like to welcome Aussie singer, recording artist, songwriter, actress and designer Kylie Minogue to the Roc Nation family," the statement read.
"In a career now spanning 25 years, Kylie has released 11 studio albums, two live CDs, eight live concert DVDs, a greatest hits double album, and multiple video packages.
"She has released over 50 hit singles worldwide, including the Grammy-winning Come Into My World, and has sold more than 68 million albums worldwide. Needless to say, we�re excited to have Kylie join the Roc fam."
Minogue has already been added to the "Management" section of Roc Nation's site. She joins artists ranging from Rihanna, Solange, MIA, Shakira and Timbaland, another recent addition, on their roster.
Meanwhile, an industry source said that Minogue will release a new single "soon." She's been at work on a new studio album since at least the spring of 2012, as previously reported.
The forthcoming studio album will follow 2010's 'Aphrodite', which debuted and peaked at Number 19 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached Number 1 in the UK.