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Kylie Jenner has officially entered the pop star era.
On October 13th at 9pm PT, Jenner posted a verse video for her new pop banger “Force Strike,” recorded in collaboration with Los Angeles duo Teller Jr., to her official YouTube account.
Jenner, 28, began teasing the song early Monday morning, sharing the cover art in a post on her Instagram account.
The new song brings a sultry electro-pop vibe, complete with Jenner whispering “King Kylie” (a reference to the 2014 aesthetic, where bold hair and full glam reigned supreme) over a breezy beat. Teller Jr. performs the first two verses, then Jenner jumps in to sing the third verse in his unique deep voice.
“One strike, two strikes, make me feel good,” Jenner purrs in the verse. “I just want to say I’m sorry.”
“Write your name all over my body,” Jenner’s verse continues, heightening the sex appeal. “If I cross the line, I might try it again / I’ll try it on purpose to see how it ends.”
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Jenner has long been linked to Teller Jr. The duo, made up of Felix Snow and David “Kampa” Benjamin Singer Vine, has been making music together since 2016, and rumors about Jenner’s involvement with the band have been swirling for just as long.
According to The Verge, rumors surfaced in 2016 that Jenner was “secretly” the lead singer of the band, which just released a song called “Three Strikes,” and the makeup mogul took to Snapchat to deny her involvement.
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Jenner revived the rumors on Snapchat on Sunday when she posted a music video for “Glosses Part 2,” a sequel to a 2016 video she made to promote Kylie Cosmetics lip gloss.
The ‘King Kylie’ persona also returns with a new Kylie Cosmetics makeup collection inspired by it. The collection is scheduled to launch on Saturday, October 18th, just days after Jenner was spotted wearing a modern take on the 2014 style on October 11th.