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Kylie Jenner's music career takes a hit, fans say 'stick to lip kits'

One user tweeted, "How embarrassing King AutoTune"

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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".

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Jenner's vocals have been described as "awful" and "embarrassing", with many taking to social media to express their disappointment.

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One user tweeted, "How embarrassing King AutoTune", while another wrote, "Jesus it's awful". Some have even called for the song to be "unreleased".

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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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