Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian released a dance track called "Jam (Turn It Up)" in 2011, produced by The-Dream. The song got some attention, partly because her move into...
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Kim Kardashian released a dance track called "Jam (Turn It Up)" in 2011, produced by The-Dream. The song got some attention, partly because her move into music was unexpected given her established fame in other areas. She followed it with another single, "Shake," but her musical output remained limited compared to her work in television and fashion.
Her brief time recording music drew mixed reactions. Some listeners questioned the project, while others were simply curious about what she might do next. She worked with a few other artists during this period, but music never became her primary focus.
Most people know Kardashian for reality television, business ventures, and social media influence. The music, including "Jam (Turn It Up)," exists as a minor footnote in a much larger public career built elsewhere.
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