Kylie Jenner's music career takes a hit, fans say 'stick to lip kits'
One user tweeted, "How embarrassing King AutoTune"
Kylie Jenner's musical debut has sparked widespread criticism, with fans and critics panning her song "Fourth Strike" for excessive autotune use. The 28-year-old reality star and cosmetics mogul resurrected her alter ego "King Kylie" for the track, which features her singing on the bridge, whispering "King Kylie".
Jenner's vocals have been described as "awful" and "embarrassing", with many taking to social media to express their disappointment.
One user tweeted, "How embarrassing King AutoTune", while another wrote, "Jesus it's awful". Some have even called for the song to be "unreleased".
In "Fourth Strike", Jenner sings, "One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right / I just wanna tell you, 'I'm sorry' / Touch me, baby, tell me I'm your baby / Write your name all over my body / Cross the line, I might do it again (Oh) / Do it on purpose just to see how it ends".
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