Kylie Jenner at the 2025 Met Gala. Mike Coppola/MG25/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Kylie Jenner is open to making more music. After Terror Jr released the song "Fourth Strike" featuring the beauty mogul's vocals earlier this week, Jenner, 28, is now explaining what this means for a potential future in music. "This is 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 on her YouTube channel. "But I just never had the confidence." "I'm going to be 30 soon and I just don't want to look back on life and have any regrets and this is 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 always wanted to try and see if I can do it." Related Stories Music Kylie Jenner Debuts First Song "Fourth Strike" TV Nikki Glaser Says Timothée Chalamet Almost Skipped Golden Globes Monologue So He Wouldn't "Have to Deal" With Being Roasted: "I Get It" She then went on to explain that in the first recording session, she was "really nervous" and had three vodka sodas. To record her feature, Jenner went to two studio sessions, each lasting five to six hours. In "Fourth Strike," Jenner raps the song's lyrics: "One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right. Do it on purpose just to see how it ends." When asked if Jenner wants to continue this career path, she responded, "I hope so. I would love to try," she said. "I don't want it to end. And I think, why not? I think we should try. Let's like, make an album." "Fourth Strike" was a sequel to Jr's 2016 song "3 Strikes." For the latter song, Jenner (also known as her alter ego "King Kylie") starred in its music video to promote the launch of her Kylie Cosmetics glosses. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up music NMIXX Thrives on Change With Their First Full-Length Album, 'Blue Valentine' Ozzy Osbourne Two New Documentaries Share the Darkness and Light of Ozzy's Osbourne's Final Years RIAA Latin Music Revenue Tops $490 Million at Mid-Year: RIAA music Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Pay Tribute to Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley: "Irreplaceable Rock Soldier" Obituaries Ace Frehley, Kiss Founding Guitarist, Dies at 74 Tom Corson Cher, Michael Bublé Honor Warner Records COO Tom Corson at City of Hope Spirit of Life Gala music NMIXX Thrives on Change With Their First Full-Length Album, 'Blue Valentine' Ozzy Osbourne Two New Documentaries Share the Darkness and Light of Ozzy's Osbourne's Final Years RIAA Latin Music Revenue Tops $490 Million at Mid-Year: RIAA music Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley Pay Tribute to Kiss Guitarist Ace Frehley: "Irreplaceable Rock Soldier" Obituaries Ace Frehley, Kiss Founding Guitarist, Dies at 74 Tom Corson Cher, Michael Bublé Honor Warner Records COO Tom Corson at City of Hope Spirit of Life Gala