Overview
- Terror Jr praised Jenner’s contribution and said they want to collaborate again, adding that she wrote and recorded some of her own lines.
- Jenner described starting the feature in an RV studio in her driveway for four to five hours before moving to a professional studio and said she was nervous during the first session.
- She launched verified King Kylie artist profiles on Spotify and Apple Music and said she is open to releasing more music, including a potential album.
- The track functions as a follow-up to Terror Jr’s 2016 “3 Strikes,” which soundtracked her Kylie Cosmetics gloss campaign, with Jenner’s brief vocals appearing in the bridge.
- The song’s rollout anchors a Kylie Cosmetics ‘King Kylie’ anniversary collection that launched Oct. 18, as social-media reaction to her cameo has been widely critical.