Kylie Jenner's friendship with Tyga might help her kick off her career as a singing sensation. There is speculation in the media that the 17-year-old might have recorded a song with her rumoured love interest Tyga and rapper Iggy Azalea. The song is called “Forever Real,” various websites say.

On March 23, the Internet was abuzz with the news that the reality star has recorded the song after a Philadelphia-based website, Rap Dose tweeted about this. “Coming Soon: "Forever Real" by Kylie Jenner featuring Tyga & Iggy Azalea ‪#WeCantMakeThisShitUp,” the tweet by Rap Dose read. Accompanying the announcement, the website chose to tweet a picture of the teenager wearing a bondage-themed swimsuit.

The representatives of Tyga, Azalea or Jenner have not confirmed this news. The “Keeping Up With The Kardashian” star, who is very active on the social media, too has not talked about it. It is not sure if Jenner is just getting featured in the song as a model or has sung the track. The reality star has been trying to establish herself as a pop star since long, various websites say. It could also be the reason why the singer has befriended Tyga, as she is keen to learn music from him, added the reports.

Tyga has also been very open about his friendship with the youngest of the Jenner girls. “Certain things catch your eye, but only few capture the heart,” the singer wrote on Instagram, along with Jenner's picture. Jenner's foray into music will make her the first singer in the family of reality television stars.

But Jenner has already earned good deal of money at a very young age through her family's reality show KUWTK, and also by getting featured in various magazines. The teenager recently purchased a U.S. $2.7 million house of her own, where she will shift in some time. The reality star recently took a shopping trip with her mom Kris Jenner for buying furniture for her new mansion in Calabasas. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom luxury home is in the same neighbourhood where her sisters Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian have their houses.

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