‘Why am I moving a little bit?’: Internet buzzes as Kylie Jenner seemingly sings on new Terror Jr track in Kylie Cosmetics Snapchat ad

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Kylie Jenner has the internet talking again. In a new Kylie Cosmetics Snapchat ad, fans say they hear her voice singing over a Terror Jr track. The clip, part of her “Glosses Part II” rollout, has reignited longstanding rumors about her possible musical side.

The timing is perfect. As Kylie leans into nostalgia by returning to Snapchat and teasing a “King Kylie” revival, this little musical hint has fans scrambling. The question now: is it really her voice or just clever editing and marketing?

Kylie Jenner Appears to Be Singing – What Went Down

The ad in question features a snippet of Terror Jr’s music layered over visuals of Kylie using and showcasing her lip glosses. Immediately, listeners noticed the vocals sounded suspiciously like her. That alone was enough to reignite a decade-old debate about whether she might secretly be the voice behind the enigmatic group.

Back in 2016, Kylie used a Terror Jr song (“3 Strikes”) in a promo video for her cosmetics line and fans picked up on odd coincidences. That song dropped alongside the launch of the group’s social accounts, all of which followed Kylie and none else. She denied being the singer then, posting on Snapchat:

“I’m not the singer of Terror Jr … it’s not me.”

Still, the rumor never quite died. Many felt she might have been behind “Lisa,” the mysterious vocalist credited in the group’s lore. With this new ad, fans say the speculation is sharper than ever.

One fan captured the mood:

“we deadass really got Kylie Jenner music before a new Rihanna album 😭”

Another quipped:

“Kylie singing now? Bro, we’re one auto-tune away from the apocalypse soundtrack.”

A more playful take: “why am I moving a little bit?”

And fitting the vibes:

“As a Leo I love it for her. We need to perform in life.”

Some stayed in detective mode:

“Fans scrambling to figure out if it’s real or influencer magic.”

And a rare vote of faith: “At least it’s not AI.”

These reactions sharp, funny, skeptical show how much fans want this to be real, but also how ready they are to call it out if it’s not.

For many, Kylie Jenner entering music feels like the next logical step. Her brand, her influence, and her reach are all there. But there’s also a decades-old mystery element: was she hiding a pop career under a pseudonym all along?

This moment taps both nostalgia and new intrigue. Kylie’s early success was tied to her social media eras and returning to Snapchat with a possible musical tease feels like full circle. And because this claim sits right on the edge of marketing trick and genuine reveal, people are debating and sharing eagerly.

Also, this kind of buzz is brand gold: engagement, speculation, media attention. Whether or not Kylie Jenner ever drops her own song, she’s already got people listening.

We don’t yet have confirmation that Kylie Jenner is singing in the ad. But the fact that this rumor has legs after all these years tells us two things: her fans want her to make music, and her aesthetic choices are savvy enough to keep them guessing. Either way, her return to the spotlight is already making noise.

Edited by Heba Arshad