Okay!! Kylie Jenner Sings and Raps in Her Music Debut, ‘Fourth Strike,’ With Terror Jr — Are We Feeling It?

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Kylie Jenner is getting into every bag she can! The beauty mogul and reality star has officially entered the music scene with her vocals being featured on a new single by Terror Jr called “Fourth Strike.”

The single is a continuation of Terror Jr’s song “Three Strikes,” which was featured in an ad campaign for the official launch of her brand, Kylie Cosmetics. On the track, you can hear Kylie sing, “One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right.” She continues, “Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.” She then wraps her verse by whispering her artist name, “King Kylie.”

As many are aware, Kylie is using the song to promote her re-launch of Kylie Cosmetics, throwing it back to that mid-2010s energy. Clearly, she wanted to kick things off in the most nostalgic way possible, especially since she was rumored to be the vocalist behind Terror Jr’s “Three Strikes” when it came out in 2016… a rumor she denied at the time.

Kylie Singing History

Kylie has been teasing her vocals for years. Remember when she accidentally broke the internet in 2019 with that “Rise and Shine” clip? What started as a funny moment turned into a viral anthem, and fans have been begging her to sing ever since. She didn’t take it seriously back then, but this time, it’s giving serious rollout.

“Fourth Strike” feels like her official entry into the music conversation and honestly, it’s pretty smart. Kylie knows how to keep her fans locked in. Whether she’s dropping a lip kit or a verse, people are tuned in.

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Kylie Jenner’s Empire Outside the Mic

Now music is just one lane in the freeway that is Kylie Jenner’s empire. The woman has built a billion-dollar brand before hitting 30. Between Kylie Cosmetics, Kylie Skin, and her massive social media presence, she’s turned her name into a luxury lifestyle.

Her influence stretches across fashion, beauty, and entertainment. From front-row Fashion Week appearances to collabs that sell out in minutes, she moves product like it’s nothing. So stepping into music isn’t random, it’s strategy.

This isn’t just a track; it’s marketing. It’s nostalgia for the “King Kylie” era, wrapped in a fresh rollout that says: she’s still got it, and she’s still the moment.

So… Are We Feeling It?

Of course this track isn’t about showing off powerhouse vocals or bars. It’s about a vibe. It’s sultry, it’s calculated, and it’s classic Kylie: pretty, polished, and dripping in aesthetics.

The beat rides that dreamy pop lane Terror Jr is known for, but Kylie’s whisper-tone vocals add a slick layer of mystery. It’s not Beyoncé vocals but it’s definitely brand-building genius. She’s testing the water while reminding the world she can pivot whenever she wants.

While some fans are loving it, others are side-eyeing the move, calling it another marketing ploy. But either way, the conversation is loud, and that’s exactly what Kylie wanted.

Whether you’re bumping “Fourth Strike” or just watching from the sidelines, one thing’s clear: King Kylie is back, and she’s doing it her way.

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