Kylie Jenner Open to Album Collaboration After “Fourth Strike” Success
Reality television star and entrepreneur Kylie Jenner has expressed interest in pursuing a full music album following her recent collaboration with the band Terror Jr on the single “Fourth Strike.”
Terror Jr, comprised of Lisa Vitale and David Singer-Vine, told sources they would enthusiastically welcome the opportunity to work with Jenner again, praising her creative input on the track. The collaboration marks a revival of a previous partnership, stemming from Jenner’s 2016 use of the band’s song “3 Strikes” in a promotional campaign for her Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses. This initial exposure helped launch her successful beauty empire, and the renewed connection signals a potential expansion of Jenner’s brand into music.
Vitale and Singer-Vine revealed that Jenner was granted full creative control over her vocal contributions to “Fourth Strike,” and they were impressed by her songwriting abilities. “She wrote her own lyrics!” they stated. Jenner herself shared her enjoyment of the process in a recent social media Q&A, noting she “didn’t want it to end.” For more on the evolving landscape of celebrity-driven music, see Billboard’s music news coverage.
Terror Jr’s new album, “The Terror Jr Album,” is scheduled for release on November 7. Fans are now speculating about the possibility of further musical projects between Jenner and the band, potentially blurring the lines between beauty, fashion, and music industries – a trend increasingly common among influential figures like Rihanna.
Representatives for both Jenner and Terror Jr have not yet commented on specific plans for future collaborations, but indicated they are open to exploring opportunities.