Kylie Jenner has officially entered the music sphere with the release of her first song, “Fourth Strike.”
The new track, a collaborative effort with the Los Angeles pop duo Terror Jr., was launched on Monday via Jenner’s official YouTube channel. The song features a polished electro-pop production, with Jenner’s characteristically soft, whispery vocals taking over after introductory verses performed by Terror Jr.
Earlier on Monday, the 28-year-old entrepreneur teased the release on her Instagram, posting the single’s cover art and hinting at a significant announcement for her followers.
This collaboration has revived long-standing speculation concerning Jenner’s connection to the musical group. Terror Jr., comprised of members Felix Snow and David “Campa” Benjamin Singer-Vine, initially gained widespread attention in 2016 with their viral hit “Three Strikes.” At the time, intense online rumors suggested that Jenner was the anonymous lead singer of the band—an allegation she promptly denied in a post on Snapchat.
In addition to her musical debut, the beauty mogul is preparing to launch a new Kylie Cosmetics collection. The line, inspired by her “King Kylie” era, is scheduled for release on October 18.











