Kylie Jenner has released her first song, “Fourth Strike,” with Terror Jr., reinvigorating her Kylie image and sparking new conversations about her musical ambitions.
AllHipHop.com
AllHipHop.com has been a pioneer in hip-hop news since 1998. Get our daily email for exclusive breaking news and a weekly digest, all curated for true hip-hop lovers. Stay connected and have your finger on the pulse of hip hop culture. Subscribe now!
subscription
Kylie Jenner Debuts ‘Strike 4’ With Terror Jr
Kylie Jenner hit the music scene from Los Angeles on Monday night with her first official single, “Fourth Strike,” a collaboration with Terror Jr. It also marks the return of her Kylie persona. The song premiered on her YouTube channel and reignited years of rumors about her interest in recording music.
The 28-year-old mogul crooned “King Kylie” near the end of the song and sang vocals during the third verse. The mid-tempo R&B; song’s lyrics include “One hit, two hits, get me in the mood” and “Touch me, baby, tell me I’m your baby/Put your name on me/Cross the line, I might do it again/Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.”
@nssmagazine Kylie Jenner aka King Kylie finally made her music debut, singing the second verse of “Terror Jr’s Fourth Strike.” What do you think? #kingkylie #kyliejenner #musicdebut #fourthstrike #terrorjr ♬ suono Originale – nss magazine
The release of “Strike 4” sparked a flurry of comments on social media. While some praised Jenner’s unexpected drop, others criticized the production and sound. One user on X, @stargirlhoursx2, wrote, “King AutoTune is so embarrassing.” Another commented, “I thought you were out after 3,” referring to the song’s title.
Earlier in the day, Jenner teased the song on Instagram, releasing the cover art and sparking speculation among her fans. The move is part of her broader return to the 2014-era aesthetic, which includes re-releasing several Kylie Cosmetics products from the time.
Jenner’s horrific history resurfaces
Jenner’s association with Terror Jr, the duo consisting of Lisa Vitale and David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine, dates back to 2016. There were rumors at the time that she was the mysterious lead singer behind their debut single “Three Strikes”. Jenner denied the claims, but the theory never completely disappeared from public discussion.
In “Strike 4,” Jenner seems more inclined to speculate than shy away from it. The song’s title and her vocal contribution appear to be a nod to the past, but no direct confirmation has been provided.
Jenner’s “King Kylie” identity has been experiencing a renaissance in recent weeks. The term, which refers to her more experimental and edgy style from nearly a decade ago, has resurfaced on her social platforms. Her re-released new music and cosmetics reflect this nostalgic brand image.