Kylie Minogue has hinted at plans to celebrate a “big” anniversary next year as her classic album ‘Fever’ turns 20.
The pop icon released her eight studio collection in October 2001, topping charts worldwide and scoring massive hits including Can’t Get You Out of My Head, In Your Eyes and Come into My World.
And as fans around the world marked 19 years since the release of the album’s other classic hit Love at First Sight, Kylie got in on the action as she looked forward to two decades of the track.
“Oooohhhh!! That means a big anniversary next year! #loveatfirstsight,” she penned alongside a clip from the music video.
Oooohhhh!! That means a big anniversary next year! #loveatfirstsight https://t.co/9Xh7EBZNMG
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) June 4, 2021
In a second post, Kylie reflected on the creation of the tune, sharing: “I’ll never forget the excitement of writing #LoveAtFirstSight with @biffco, Ash, Julian and Martin.
“We were in Dublin and we dived into pop, dance and dream landscapes. (Hello ‘Light Years’) Take Us To The Pop Stars On The Moon!!!”
She added: “To this day this songs fills me with JOY!!! Happy 19th!”
‘Fever’ was a massive international hit for Kylie, peaking at No. 3 in the US, where it remains her most successful album to date, and bagging a Grammy for fourth and final single Come into My World. Love at First Sight was also nominated.
I’ll never forget the excitement of writing #LoveAtFirstSight with @biffco, Ash, Julian and Martin. We were in Dublin and we dived into pop, dance and dream landscapes. (Hello ‘Light Years’) ✨ Take Us To The Pop Stars On The Moon!!! pic.twitter.com/VMegGEuc2E
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) June 4, 2021
The album, which saw Kylie collaborate with fellow pop legend Cathy Dennis on a number of tracks, also took home the BRIT Award for Best International Album, with the star also taking home the prize for Best International Female Solo Artist.
Kylie is currently working on an expanded reissue of her hit 2020 album ‘DISCO’, which is expected to drop later this Summer and feature a new collaboration with Years & Years star Olly Alexander.
‘DISCO’ shattered UK chart records following its November release, landing Kylie at the top the UK charts and becoming the first female artist to score a No. 1 album across five consecutive decades.
In our review of the album, Retro Pop said ‘DISCO’ is “packed with upbeat, care-free ’70s inspired dance music – and, frankly, that’s just what we needed right now”.