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UNCAPTIONED: Kylie Jenner releases debut song
Kylie Jenner releases debut song. The make-up mogul has made her music debut with the release of Fourth Strike. She has continued to embrace the revival of her King Kylie era by unveiling a collaboration with Los Angeles duo Terror Jr on Monday evening. Earlier in the day, Kylie teased fans by sharing the cover art for the song on her Instagram account. The 28-year-old's breathy vocals can be heard in the third verse of the mid-tempo R&B track. ”One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right," Kylie speak sings. "I just wanna tell you I'm sorry.” She continues, "Touch me, baby, tell me I'm your baby / 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.”. The star is also heard whispering 'King Kylie' near the end of the song. While some fans have shown their appreciation for Fourth Strike, others are less convinced. One X user @stargirlhoursx2, tweeted: "How embarrassing King AutoTune," while another social media user referred to the song's title as they posted: "I think you're out after 3.” The King Kylie alter-ego has made a comeback in recent weeks, following the upcoming re-release of several signature Kylie Cosmetic products from her 2014 era. [Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT]
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