'Baby Doll', the lost collaboration between Kylie Minogue and Prince, has arrived online more than three decades after it was first created.
The single, which you can check out below, came about in 1992 after Minogue and Prince met backstage after the latter's 'Diamonds and Pearls' show at Earls Court in June of that year.
Australian singer Kylie Minogue asked Prince about what projects he was working on, before he later invited her to his famous Paisley Park Studio in Minneapolis.
'Purple Rain' singer Prince had reportedly asked Minogue: "Where are your lyrics?", which led to Minogue putting some together and sending over to Prince for him to add a structure.
The track includes lyrics which Kylie Minogue sings: “Let me be your baby doll, sugar and spice and all things nice/ Let me be your paradise.” It was later posted in a cassette form to Minogue, before it went missing.
Check this collaboration for yourselves here.
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Purple Rain, the much loved track from Prince, was to be adapted into a musical, with performances set to kick off next Spring.
The musical has been described as an up-and-coming rock musician in the Minneapolis club scene, as he contends with a tumultuous home environment, a rival band and a budding romance".
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