"Kylie Jenner Labeled ‘King AutoTune’ as Fans Criticize ‘Awful’ Track Following Music Debut"
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"Kylie Jenner Labeled ‘King AutoTune’ as Fans Criticize ‘Awful’ Track Following Music Debut"

Kylie Jenner Makes Musical Debut with Terror Jr.’s “Fourth Strike”
[Image: Kylie Jenner posing in silver glitter, captioned: Kylie launched her music career under the retro moniker "King Kylie."]

Kylie Jenner, 28, stepped into the music scene as a featured artist on Terror Jr.’s new track Fourth Strike, released Monday. The reality star revived her 2014 alter ego “King Kylie,” creating Spotify and Apple Music accounts under the name. However, her contribution is limited to the song’s bridge, where she breathily whispers “King Kylie” and sings lines like, “One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right… Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.”

Mixed Reactions Flood Social Media
Fans were quick to critique Jenner’s vocals, with one X user dubbing her “King AutoTune.” Others mocked the track, posting memes like a Dua Lipa GIF captioned, “Yass girl, give us nothing!” Critics called the effort “awful” and joked, “She can keep it.” Some speculated Jenner was inspired by Addison Rae’s music career, quipping, “She saw Addison getting main pop girl status and ran to the studio ASAP!”

[Image: Screenshot of critical tweets, including “How embarrassing King AutoTune” and “No one asked for this.”]

Jenner’s Nostalgic Inspiration
Fourth Strike serves as a sequel to Terror Jr.’s 2016 hit 3 Strikes, which soundtracked Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics campaign. Addressing rumors she’d secretly sung on the original track, Jenner clarified on Instagram: “It wasn’t me (wish it was)! I had the idea to collaborate on Fourth Strike and actually feature this time.” She thanked collaborators, including songwriter JBACH and makeup artist Ariel Tejada, for their support.

[Image: Jenner’s Instagram post showcasing her kids, Stormi and Aire, singing along to the song in her car.]

Family Moments and Future Projects
Jenner shared a clip of her daughter Stormi, 7, and son Aire, 3, enthusiastically singing Fourth Strike in her SUV. The release comes two years after her split from rapper Travis Scott, known for his AutoTune-heavy style. Meanwhile, Jenner continues to embrace her “King Kylie” persona, recently posting a teal-wigged selfie with the caption, *“kylie jenner i’m coming for you b**h.”

[Image: Jenner in a leather bustier with a teal wig, promoting her bold new look.]

Looking Ahead
The star also dropped a Glosses Part II music video, reviving the aesthetic from her 2016 Kylie Cosmetics ads. Up next, she’ll executive produce and star in The Kardashians Season 7 (premiering October 23 on Hulu) and make her acting debut in A24’s The Moment, alongside Charli XCX.

[Image: Poster for The Kardashians Season 7, highlighting Jenner’s role.]

While her music venture faces skepticism, Jenner’s knack for staying in the spotlight remains undeniable. Whether “King Kylie” becomes a lasting persona or a fleeting experiment, the buzz is proof of her cultural influence.

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