Kylie Minogue has revealed she has parted ways with Jay Z’s Roc Nation label.

The Kiss Me Once singer confirmed she had left the company after two years.

In a statement, she said: “I’ve had an amazing time with Roc Nation and it’s been fantastic to team up with them over the last two years. We got together at a period in my life when I wanted to shake things up.

“I loved collaborating with Roc on the Kiss Me Once album, world tour and DVD and have made great friends in the process. I’m now looking forward to my upcoming summer gigs and embarking on new adventures.”

She added: “And I want to thank everyone at Roc Nation who have been on this incredible ride with me.”

Kylie at the Roc Nation's pre-Grammy brunch in 2013 (Nina Prommer/AP)
Kylie at the Roc Nation’s pre-Grammy brunch (Nina Prommer/AP)

Kylie, who signed up with the management arm of Roc Nation in February 2013, has also separated with Parlophone/Universal – her record label for the past 16 years.

The label said: “We can confirm that Kylie has fulfilled her contract with Parlophone. She has enjoyed, and continues to enjoy, a long and respectful relationship with the label, who are like family to her.

“She is currently taking her time and enjoying the Australian leg of her Kiss Me Once tour, and has not spoken with any other labels.”

Artists managed by Roc Nation include Kanye West, Rihanna, Haim and Shakira, with Calvin Harris and Willow Smith on its label roster.