Kylie Jenner has channeled her decades-long persona, “King Kylie,” with the release of her debut single, “Fourth Strike” — a collaboration with American pop duo Terror Jr.

The track, which also celebrates the 10th anniversary of Kylie Cosmetics, marks her first release since she set up her artist profiles on Spotify and Apple Music under “King Kylie,” which revives her persona that dominated Snapchat filters in the mid-2010s.

Jenner performs on the bridge of the track, singing, “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 / King Kylie.”

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On Instagram, Jenner shared a behind-the-scenes look in the studio. “(T)here was a little rumor 10 years ago that i was the one actually singing on 3 strikes! it wasn’t me (wish it was) so i had the idea to come together for fourth strike and it would actually be ME FEATURED!” she says in the caption.

The track serves as a follow-up to Terror Jr.’s 2016 hit, “3 Strikes,” in which Jenner appeared in its music video to promote her Kylie Cosmetics lip glosses. Additionally, the release of the single is accompanied by the launch of the new King Kylie collection on October 18.

Apart from venturing into the world of music, Jenner will also be making her acting debut in Charli XCX’s upcoming film, The Moment. She can be seen next on the seventh season of The Kardashians, the reality television series focusing on the personal lives of her family, and a “retooled” continuation of their previous show, Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The upcoming season debuts its premiere episode on October 23 on Disney+.

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Listen to “Fourth Strike” below: