Kylie Jenner swipes 'they could never' in cheeky rap about fan girls

Kylie Jenner swipes 'they could never' in cheeky rap about fan girls
Source: Daily Mail Online

Kylie Jenner has taken a swipe in a cheekily rap about fan girls as Timothee Chalamet's girlfriend enjoys her big moment with an awkwardly timed second music single.

The lip-kit mogul, 28, has made a surprise appearance as music alias King Kylie in Yeat's latest track Let King Tonka Talk, which dropped on Friday.

The new single where Kylie raps that fan girls 'could never' comes days after Timothée's ex claimed she was 'blindsided' by his relationship with the billionaire makeup mogul.

Earlier this week Sarah Tena, a 32-year-old former adult entertainer claimed she had been romantically involved with the Hollywood actor for the three years before he met Kylie.

She said that her and Timothée, 30, met up sporadically after first speaking on Instagram, and after several dates, she finally confessed her deepening feelings for him the last time they saw each other in person.

Six months later, he was with Kylie, she claims.

Now in the new awkwardly-time single, which was most likely recorded before Timothée’s ex spoke out, features a verse rapped by the Kardashian star.

Introducing the reality star, Yeat sings: ‘Brand new BBL, I thought this bitch was f*in’ Kylie Jenner, Hold on, let King Kylie talk...’

Kylie raps: ‘I just walked inside this club and all these bes, yeah, they grabbin’ on me, they could never.

‘You get off of me (Ho), oh this girl can’t get off of me’.

Kylie’s brother Brody has hit out at Timothée’s ex after she claimed she was ‘blindsided’ by their relationship.

Brody, 42, has now responded to Sarah’s comments writing under a post by Page Six reporting her claims: ‘Oh god. Just leave the happy couple alone.

‘People have lives before they meet their person. This girl is clearly doing this for attention, and everyone can see right through it.’

Sara previously claimed that their love story, albeit non-exclusive, started in January 2020 when she sent him a message on Instagram from her professional account ‘Azul Hermosa’ after discovering him in Netflix film, The King.

Last year, Kylie officially launched her musical debut as a featured artist on Terror Jr’s (Lisa Vitale and David Singer-Vine) song Fourth Strike.

The Kardashians star resurrected her baddie alter ego King Kylie in honor of the track, launching her first Spotify and Apple accounts under the 2014 retro moniker.

The lip-kit mogul, 28, has made a surprise appearance as music alias King Kylie in Yeat's latest track Let King Tonka Talk, which dropped on Friday.

In the new single, Kylie raps: 'I just walked inside this club and all these bes, yeah, they grabbin' on me, they could never. You get off of me (Ho), oh this girl can't get off of me.'

But Kylie only sings on the bridge of the song, which she punctuated by whispering: 'King Kylie.'

'One strike, two strike, let me get the mood right,' Jenner sang.

'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.'

Yet many were not impressed with the Calabasas socialite's breathy pipes including X user @stargirlhoursx2, who tweeted: 'How embarrassing King AutoTune.'

'Jesus it's awful,' one X user scoffed.

Another posted a gif of pop star Dua Lipa looking unimpressed: 'Yass girl, give us nothing!'

'I think you're out after 3,' someone else wrote referring to the song's title.

Yet another person tweeted a gif of a woman closing her door captioned: 'She can keep it.'

'No one asked for this.'

'She saw Addison Rae getting the main pop girl status and had to run over to the nearest studio ASAP!'

Last year, Kylie officially launched her musical debut as a featured artist on Terror Jr’s (Lisa Vitale and David Singer-Vine) song Fourth Strike.

Her Spotify page shows the star covered in silver glitter with the moniker ‘King Kylie’.

Fourth Strike is a sequel to Terror Jr’s 2016 debut song 3 Strikes, which was featured in Kylie’s Kylie Cosmetics lip gloss campaign.

‘There was a little rumor 10 years ago that I was the one actually singing on 3 Strikes!’ Jenner - who boasts 567.5M social media followers - explained on Monday.

‘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! @terror.jr thank you for making another perfect song and for trusting me to actually [feature] on this! I was so nervous but so grateful.’

Kylie included a cute clip of her seven-year-old daughter Stormi Webster and three-year-old son Aire Webster listening and singing along to Fourth Strike while in the back of her SUV.

In 2022, Kylie ended her on/off five-year relationship with her babydaddy Travis Scott, who's known for his use of AutoTune.