Kylie Jenner is officially entering the music world with her pop debut, embracing the return of her iconic “King Kylie” era.
On October 13, Jenner released a video on her official YouTube channel featuring her verse from the new pop track Fourth Strike.
The electro-pop collaboration with Los Angeles duo Terror Jr. marks a bold step for the beauty mogul and media personality.
Earlier that day, Jenner teased the song by sharing its cover art on Instagram, generating immediate buzz across social media platforms.
Fourth Strike features a smooth, seductive beat reminiscent of early 2010s glam-pop. Jenner whispers “King Kylie,” referencing her 2014 persona known for colorful hair, heavy glam makeup, and confident style.
The track opens with two verses by Terror Jr., composed of Felix Snow and David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine, before Jenner joins on the third verse with her signature deep, breathy delivery.
She sings, “One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right. I just wanna tell you I’m sorry,” continuing with, “Write your name all over my body. Cross the line, I might do it again / Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.”
Jenner has long been rumored to have ties with Terror Jr., dating back to 2016 when the group released Three Strikes. Fans speculated she was secretly the band’s lead singer, a claim she denied at the time on Snapchat.
Speculation resurfaced after Jenner posted a video titled Glosses Part 2 on Snapchat, reminiscent of her 2016 Kylie Cosmetics promo video.
Her “King Kylie” return also coincides with an upcoming Kylie Cosmetics collection inspired by that era, launching on October 18.
On October 11, Jenner stepped out in an outfit echoing her bold 2014 style, completing her nostalgic comeback.
Kylie Jenner Debuts in Music, Brings Back 2014 ‘King Kylie’ Vibes with ‘Fourth Strike’
Kylie Jenner is officially entering the music world with her pop debut, embracing the return of her iconic “King Kylie” era.
On October 13, Jenner released a video on her official YouTube channel featuring her verse from the new pop track Fourth Strike.
The electro-pop collaboration with Los Angeles duo Terror Jr. marks a bold step for the beauty mogul and media personality.
Earlier that day, Jenner teased the song by sharing its cover art on Instagram, generating immediate buzz across social media platforms.
Fourth Strike features a smooth, seductive beat reminiscent of early 2010s glam-pop. Jenner whispers “King Kylie,” referencing her 2014 persona known for colorful hair, heavy glam makeup, and confident style.
The track opens with two verses by Terror Jr., composed of Felix Snow and David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine, before Jenner joins on the third verse with her signature deep, breathy delivery.
She sings, “One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right. I just wanna tell you I’m sorry,” continuing with, “Write your name all over my body. Cross the line, I might do it again / Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.”
Jenner has long been rumored to have ties with Terror Jr., dating back to 2016 when the group released Three Strikes. Fans speculated she was secretly the band’s lead singer, a claim she denied at the time on Snapchat.
Speculation resurfaced after Jenner posted a video titled Glosses Part 2 on Snapchat, reminiscent of her 2016 Kylie Cosmetics promo video.
Her “King Kylie” return also coincides with an upcoming Kylie Cosmetics collection inspired by that era, launching on October 18.
On October 11, Jenner stepped out in an outfit echoing her bold 2014 style, completing her nostalgic comeback.