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Kylie Jenner Makes Her Music Debut as King Kylie With ‘Fourth Strike’: Listen

The beauty mogul teamed up with Los Angeles duo Terror Jr on the track.

Kylie Jenner Makes Her Music Debut as King Kylie With ‘Fourth Strike’: Listen

Kylie Jenner attends the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York City.

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Kylie Jenner can add recording artist to her list of titles after the reality star-turned-beauty mogul released her first song on Tuesday (Oct. 14).

Reviving Jenner’s King Kylie alter ego, she teamed up with pop duo Terror Jr for “Fourth Strike.” The electro-pop track closes the loop on a decade-long journey from “Third Strike,” which was a song by Terror Jr used in a Kylie Cosmetics ad in the mid-2010s, which many initially thought featured Jenner, but that wasn’t the case.


“One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right/ Do it on purpose just to see how it ends,” she softly sings on the new song. Jenner even shouts out her King Kylie moniker to close out “Fourth Strike.”

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It’s a kick of nostalgia for Jenner, as she prepared to unleash the King Kylie Collection of cosmetics. She’s also relaunching plenty of signature Kylie Cosmetics products from about a decade ago, which fans couldn’t get enough of at the time, turning her business into a billion-dollar company when Coty valued Kylie Cosmetics at $1.2 billion after purchasing 51 percent of the brand in 2019.

The 28-year-old celebrated the arrival of “Fourth Strike” with a photo dump to Instagram featuring footage of her in the studio.

“AHHHHHH!!!!!! FOURTH STRIKE!!! terror jr ft KING KYLIE!!!!! OUT NOW EVERYWHERE! what is happening!!!” she wrote. “There was a little rumor 10 years ago that I was the one actually singing on 3 strikes! it wasn’t me (wish it was) so I had the idea to come together for fourth strike and it would actually be ME FEATURED!”

However, it’s not the first time Kylie Jenner has gone viral for her vocal performance, as she was turned into a meme for singing “Rise and Shine” to wake up her sleeping daughter Stormi in a 2019 episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

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Listen to Kylie Jenner’s “Fourth Strike” below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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