Is Kylie Jenner making music anymore?

Kylie Jenner is ready to make more music.
After Terror Jr released the song “Fourth Strike” featuring the beauty mogul’s vocals earlier this week, Jenner, 28, is now opening up about what it means for a potential future in music.
“It’s my dream, even since I came out of the womb, I wanted to be a pop star,” Jenner said in a “Fourth Strike” Q&A recently uploaded to her YouTube channel. “But I just never had the confidence.”
“I’m going to be 30 soon and I don’t want to look back and have regrets. It’s something I’ve always wanted to try. But, you know, I don’t think I’m like Adele or anything,” she laughed before adding, “I’ve always wanted to try and see if I could do it.”
She then explained that during the first recording session, she was “really nervous” and drank three vodka sodas. To record her feature, Jenner attended two studio sessions, each lasting five to six hours. In “Fourth Strike”, Jenner raps the song’s lyrics: “One strike, two strike, let me set the mood. Do it on purpose just to see how it ends.”
When asked if Jenner would like to pursue this career path, she said, “I hope so. I would love to try,” she replied. “I don’t want it to end. And I think, why not? I think we should try. Let’s make an album.”
“Fourth Strike” was a follow-up to Jr’s 2016 song “3 Strikes.” For the latter song, Jenner (also known by her alter ego “King Kylie”) starred in her music video to promote the launch of her Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses.




