Well, Kylie Jenner has officially made her music debut, and just like her sister Kim’s foray into music before her, it’s full of auto-tune.
Kylie is featured on Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty and Burberry Perry’s bizarre re-imagining of the theme song from Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood called “Beautiful Day,” although you have to get through 3/4 of the track before you get to her part.
Then you have the pleasure of listening to Kylie and her besties Justine Skye and Jordyn Woods giggle their way through trying to sing the phrase “it’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood” and “we are so sorry.”
Still as Kylie says herself, “I’ve never been on a song before,” and really what better reason do you need to give “Beautiful Day” a listen?
Enjoy.
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