
Kylie Jenner makes singing debut with pop duo terror Jr in ‘fourth strike’
Beauty mogul and media personality Kylie Jenner has made her much-anticipated singing debut with the track “Fourth Strike,” a collaboration with American pop duo Terror Jr.
Released on Tuesday, the new single features Jenner’s vocals layered over moody synth-pop beats, a signature style of Terror Jr exploring themes of fame, desire, and self-image. The song serves as a follow-up to the duo’s 2016 viral hit “Three Strikes,” which initially stirred speculation that Jenner was secretly the group’s vocalist to promote her then-new Kylie Cosmetics line.
“Fourth Strike” marks a full-circle moment for Jenner, who now embraces her artistic side more openly. The track combines ethereal production with introspective lyrics, reflecting a more personal and experimental side of the entrepreneur.
Alongside the single, Jenner teased visuals that feature futuristic aesthetics and bold fashion statements, consistent with her brand image. The release also coincides with the upcoming launch of her latest cosmetics collection, seamlessly blending her music debut with her ever-growing beauty empire.
Terror Jr, known for hits like “Caramel,” “Come First,” and “Sugar,” praised Jenner’s performance, calling her “a natural fit for their sound.” Fans have flooded social media with excitement, applauding Jenner’s smooth transition into music and speculating that “Fourth Strike” might signal more musical projects to come.
