Kylie Jenner’s Dating History: A Look Back At Her Romances

Kylie Jenner is one of the most recognizable figures in pop culture. While the 26-year-old is known for her billion-dollar cosmetics empire, she is also quite renowned for the handful of high-profile relationships she’s been in. Jenner gained public interest when she debuted on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in 2007, and since then, most of her life has been highly publicized. As a result, much of her love life has also been shared with the public since then. The media personality has had an interesting dating history, and at the moment, she is with one of Hollywood’s bankable stars. From her current beau, Timothée Chalamet, all the way back to her controversial connection with Tyga, let’s take a look at Jenner’s romances, old and new.

Cody Simpson (2011)

SAN JOSE, CA – FEBRUARY 25: Musician Cody Simpson performs during ‘We Day California’ at SAP Center on February 25, 2015 in San Jose, California. (Photo by C Flanigan/FilmMagic)

Kylie Jenner was supposedly in a brief relationship with singer Cody Simpson. While glimpses of their alleged relationship never made it to the media, Simpson did acknowledge its existence. They broke up after a brief run in 2011. In a 2014 interview on Hello Ross, the singer shared, “The whole K-O-D-Y thing didn’t really work for me.”

Jaden Smith (2013)

LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 24: Actor Jaden Smith (L) and Television personality Kylie Jenner attend the 2013 American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on November 24, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/AMA2013/FilmMagic)

Kylie Jenner and Jaden Smith remained friends after their alleged breakup. While Smith and Jenner never actually confirmed that they were a couple, many reports labeled them as one. The pair did spend a lot of time together, and it’s through Jaden that Kylie met Jordyn Woods. However, if they did date, they didn’t last past late 2013 because Jenner was soon affiliated with rapper Tyga.

Tyga (2014 – 2017)

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 12: Tyga (L) and Kylie Jenner attend the Alexander Wang Spring 2016 fashion show during New York Fashion Week at Pier 94 on September 12, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

Tyga and Kylie Jenner’s relationship sparked controversy because Jenner was a minor when the two were first rumored to be dating in 2011. However, Tyga renounced every such rumor and supposedly stepped back from Jenner to curb the speculations. At least, he did until 2014, when he hosted Jenner’s 17th birthday. Subsequently, Tyga called off his engagement with Blac Chyna, with whom he shares a child. Although he denied ending things with Chyna because of Jenner, the rapper was soon seen spending much time with her and getting her lavish gifts. Despite being heavily criticized for their relationship, the pair remained together for three years in an on-and-off romance. They ended things for good in 2017.

Travis Scott (2017 – 2023)

SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 27: Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner attend the Premiere Of Netflix’s “Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly” at Barker Hangar on August 27, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic)

Kylie’s relationship with rapper Travis Scott is her longest one yet. The pair was first seen together in April 2017 and soon sparked dating rumors. A couple of months later, the rumors turned out to be true. Following multiple public appearances, their romance was pretty obvious to the press and on-lookers. By September, reports came in that a child from the couple was imminent. Evidently, their relationship had moved quite fast because they had been dating for less than a year at the time.

On February 1, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott welcomed their first child, Stormi. Subsequently, following a break, the couple got back together, and on February 2, 2022, they welcomed their second child. The couple stayed cozy until October when rumors surfaced about Scott cheating on Jenner. Things changed afterward because, by January 2023, reports confirmed that the two had separated, and it doesn’t look like they will be getting back together.

Timothée Chalamet (2023)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet are seen at the Final game with Novak Djokovic vs. Daniil Medvedev at the 2023 US Open Tennis Championships on September 10, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet first stirred up dating rumors in April 2023. Afterward, on April 13, photos emerged of Jenner’s car at Chalamet’s home, piquing the interest of fans and the media. Amid media scrutiny and a not-so-subtle diss on a track off Travis Scott’s latest album, the new couple seem to be having a great time. Jenner and Chalamet made their first public appearance as a couple on September 4, when they attended Beyoncé’s Renaissance concert. At the event, they unabashedly displayed their mutual affection for each other, kissing and cuddling in public. 

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Tyga Seeks Sole Custody Of Son In Legal Battle Against Blac Chyna

Tyga, Blac Chyna

Tyga has taken a legal step in the ongoing custody dispute with Blac Chyna by seeking sole custody of their son. This action is in reaction to White’s petition for joint custody, filed just three months ago, as both parents vie for authority in their child’s upbringing. Tyga Takes Actions  Tyga has requested sole custody […]

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Blac Chyna Sets The Record Straight On Recent Belongings Sale Amid Tyga Custody Battle

Blac Chyna

Blac Chyna has clarified recent reports about her decision to sell personal belongings during an interview with Nischelle Turner on Entertainment Tonight. In her discussion with Turner, White expressed her desire for a fresh start and a new perspective on material possessions. The recent reports came amidst her ongoing custody dispute with rapper Tyga over […]

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Tyga & YG’s ‘Hit Me When U Leave The Klub’ Is What A Joint Project Should Be

When Tyga and YG announced that they were teaming up for a joint project at Rolling Loud earlier this year, I admit I was eager. Hometown pride aside, YG and Tyga are two of artists left from the blog era who have consistently shown improvement on each project. Tyga’s last project, Legendary, was an overlooked gem in 2019, while I would take YG’s I Got Issues over the other, more highly touted album from a Compton rapper that dropped last year.

The reason is simple: They both know what they do well and they don’t try to do too much else. Truly, there is not enough of that “stay in your lane” mentality in rap music these days. It often feels like every new rapper wants to be a capital-A “Artist” or a rock star, and while diversions from the beats-and-rhymes tradition like Lil Yachty’s Let’s Start Here are fun and interesting in doses, there’s an elitism to those artists’ insistence they aren’t just rappers.

What, exactly, is wrong with being “just” a rapper? Rap music blew the ceiling off of pop culture, reshaping society in its image. It was the most dominant genre in popular music for longer than it was acknowledged for it. It changed the face of advertising, fashion, film, politics, television, and more. I get it; Drake and Kanye West are globally-recognized household names. But T.I. and Ludacris are doing just fine, thanks.

Which is why Hit Me When U Leave The Klub, the joint “playlist” from two of Compton’s longer-tenured second-generation hip-hop stars, is so valuable. It asserts — efficiently, at just 14 tracks, and effectively, with at least 11 of those tracks being certified bangers — that staying in your lane can be profitable and fulfilling too. Someone has to make the music that makes the clubs go up; it might as well be them.

Especially because that’s what they’ve done so effectively individually for so long. Both Tyga and YG took their time figuring what works for them, so why fix what isn’t broken? Both rappers’ breakout singles — “Coconut Juice” for Tyga and “Toot It And Boot It” for YG — belied their individual talents for making uptempo, ratchet dance anthems; both found their grooves in large part thanks to collaborations with Mustard, whose production supercharged their respective comeback hits and helped make them a fixture of radio in the last decade radio mattered.

Since then, both have seen their popularity rise and fall, but they’ve always bounced back; YG’s highest-charting single came in 2018 with “Big Bank,” a decade after his debut, while Tyga came roaring back in 2018 with “Taste.” Their 2019 collab “Go Loko” was, incidentally, the last time either went double platinum with a straight rap song since and likely laid the groundwork for their chemistry on Hit Me When U Leave The Klub. (YG went 3x platinum alongside Bay Area singer HER with “Slide” while Tyga’s Blxst collab “Chosen” was certified platinum — both R&B songs featuring rap verses.)

“Go Loko” is the baseline and the North Star for the musical direction on Hit Me, with most of the album following a similar formula of the stripped-down, post-hyphy club thump that has dominated the LA underground for the past decade or so, with boastful verses about money, sex, and the occasional gangland shootout. Wisely, they stay away from a bunch of the latter and stick to the more aspirational topics, with beats that rarely drop below 90 bpm. Again, if it works, it works, and they’ve long been aware of their strengths.

That isn’t to say they don’t try a few new things too. The main difference is a clear focus on writing; in the past, both boasted that they rarely put pen to paper when conceptualizing their songs. While this often resulted in a freewheeling aspect that really worked for their turn-up anthems, it also led to an unfortunate assumption among many rap fans that they couldn’t rap well. Hit Me dispels that notion with verses loaded with slick wordplay and clever turns of phrase that might surprise those who’d written them off at the nadir of their respective careers.

And while R&Bass experiments like “PARTy T1M3” and “Boachella” aren’t great, singles like “West Coast Weekend,” “Platinum,” and “Brand New” present Tyga and YG at their best, and the remaining tracks could all easily be singles themselves. Limiting the guest list to just three fellow rappers — Blxst, Busta Rhymes, and Lil Wayne — lets their chemistry shine, and they have plenty of it. No, there’s no salient social commentary aside from autobiographical accounts of life in inner-city LA and neither does much crooning, but again, this is a feature, not a bug. Sometimes, you just want to hear two of rap’s finest trade bars.

The recent wealth of collab projects bears this idea out. Personally, I’ve always loved rappers getting together for quick-hit albums and EPs that clearly stem from their chemistry and friendship (certainly, more than the endless array of diss records and “beef” that much of the fanbase seems to love), but the fact that they’ve always needed to feel like “events” has made them harder to enjoy. It’s hard to live up to Watch The Throne or What A Time To Be Alive (which barely lived up to itself). Hit Me When U Leave The Klub offers an example of the form that seems more sustainable and exciting. There’s a wealth of possibilities for further entries to the joint album canon — this one is a fantastic starting point.

Hit Me When U Leave The Klub is out now via Last Kings Music / 4Hunnid Records / EMPIRE.

Tyga and YG Drop Collab Album: ‘HIT ME WHEN YOU LEAVE THE KLUB: THE PLAYLIST’

Tyga and YG Drop Collab Album: 'HIT ME WHEN YOU LEAVE THE KLUB: THE PLAYLIST'

Hip-hop aficionados are in for a treat as two West Coast heavyweights, Tyga and YG, have unveiled their highly anticipated collaborative project, HIT ME WHEN YOU LEAVE THE KLUB: THE PLAYLIST.

Released through Last Kings Music, 4Hunnid Records, and EMPIRE, this electrifying effort showcases the remarkable chemistry between the duo, blending classic sounds with a newly invigorated dynamic.

HIT ME WHEN YOU LEAVE THE KLUB: THE PLAYLIST is an exhilarating fusion of energetic beats and introspective lyricism, bringing the unmistakable Compton fire from YG, which Tyga complements with his infectious melodies and vocals. When asked about the project, Tyga and YG describe it as an unforgettable compilation of vibes perfect for a night out.

This project features 14 tracks and is a testament to the unwavering commitment of these two legends in defining the new West Coast sound. As a bonus, it boasts timeless collaborations with hip-hop greats like Lil Wayne, who is featured on “Brand New,” and the incomparable energy of Busta Rhymes gracing the hook of the track “Big One.”

HIT ME WHEN YOU LEAVE THE KLUB: THE PLAYLIST is a testament to the enduring influence of Tyga and YG in the hip-hop realm, serving as a must-listen for fans eager to experience their legendary collaboration. You can listen to this dynamic release below and witness the magic for yourself.

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Tyga & YG’s ‘Hit Me When U Leave The Klub’: Everything To Know Including The Release Date, Tracklist & More

For months, Compton rappers Tyga and YG have been teasing a joint project to be released sometime this year, even announcing a co-headlining tour with fellow Californian (and YB’s rumored bae) Saweetie. Earlier this month, they revealed the title — Hit Me When U Leave The Klub — and today, they shared the release date, tracklist, and features. The project, which they are calling a playlist, is due this Friday, September 29, with guest appearances from Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne in addition to the previously released Blxst feature, “West Coast Weekend.”

Here’s everything we know about Hit Me When U Leave The Klub.

release date:

Hit Me When U Leave The Klub is due on 9/29 through Last Kings Music / 4Hunnid Records / EMPIRE.

tracklist:

01. “Rubber Band Man”
02. “Brand New” Feat. Lil Wayne
03. “Thumpin”
04. “Get Me Litt”
05. “Perk 10”
06. “Time For That”
07. “Choose Up”
08. “Big One” Feat. Busta Rhymes”
09. “I’m Tha Reason”
10. “West Coast Weekend”
11. “Party Tim3”
12. “Boachella”
13. “Platinum”
14. “FWU”

singles:

Previously released singles for the playlist include “West Coast Weekend” featuring Blxst, “Platinum,” and “Party Time”

Tour:

The Str8 To The Club Tour with Saweetie began in Sacramento on September 21, and will run through November 22 in Los Angeles with opening acts Kamaiyah and Wallie The Sensei. You can find more info and tour dates here.

Who Is Opening YG, Tyga, And Saweetie’s ‘Str8 To The Club Tour?’

This week, YG, Tyga, and Saweetie launch their Str8 To The Club Tour in Sacramento, before heading north to San Francisco then taking over arenas in Las Vegas, Tucson, Tacoma, Vancouver, and more. The trio will be joined by three openers: Kamaiyah, Wallie The Sensei, and DJ Vision. The tour will likely offer fans a preview of Tyga and YG’s upcoming joint album, as well as Saweetie’s long-delayed debut, along with a look at some of California’s hottest up-and-coming artists. So…

Who Is Opening YG, Tyga, And Saweetie’s Str8 To The Club Tour?

DJ Vision

DJ Vision is a Los Angeles-based DJ who has mainly supported OhGeesy as his tour DJ, accompanying him on his 2022 Geezyworld Tour, as well as touring with YG on The Red Cup Tour with OhGeesy, and YG’s 4Hunnid artists Day Sulan, and D3SZN. The earliest tour on his social media is YG’s F*ck Donald Trump Tour in 2016, which featured Kamaiyah, RJ (aka RJMrLA), and Sad Boy.

Kamaiyah

Kamaiyah is an interesting addition to the lineup because of the history between her and YG. After garnering a strong reception for her 2016 mixtape A Good Night In The Ghetto, she signed with 4Hunnid Records as one of YG’s first artists with distribution through Interscope. However, after her debut album was delayed multiple times, she left both labels in a rather contentious split. It appears the two are back on better terms now that Yaya is back independent. She has continued to release new music, dropping her most recent full-length album, Oakland Nights, in 2020, and an EP, Diving Timing, last year. She has released a steady stream of new singles in 2023, including “Shot Callin’,” “All Night,” and “Heat Warning.”

Wallie The Sensei

Wallie The Sensei is a newer artist from — where else? — Compton, who dropped his debut album, Golden Child, in 2021, following up in 2022 with Here 2 Stay. He approaches rap with the contemporary melodic flow popular with fellow Hub City natives like Roddy Ricch and Kalan.FrFr, crooning about the heartbreak of growing up knee-deep in hood politics. According to an early bio on local rap blog Rosecrans Ave. (what up, Vic!), his goal is to provide a positive outlook and guidance for those stuck in similar situations — hence the “sensei” in his stage name. On Instagram, he’s tagged himself a “Hope Dealer,” and his music certainly seems to offer a sliver of silver lining amid the emotional catharsis.

Tyga, YG & Saweetie’s ‘Skr8 To The Klub’ Tour Canceled Amidst Low Ticket Sales

YG x Saweetie x Tyga

Tyga, YG, and Saweetie’s highly anticipated “Skr8 To The Klub” Tour has been canceled due to low ticket sales. The tour was set to also feature popular rappers Kamaiyah, Wallie The Sensei, and DJ Vision as opening acts. ‘Skr8 To The Klub’ Tour CANCELED Tyga, YG, and Saweetie’s “Skr8 To The Klub” Tour was officially […]

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Saweetie Drops Two New Singles: “BIRTHDAY” Feat. YG & Tyga and “SHOT O’ CLOCK”

Saweetie Drops Two New Singles: "BIRTHDAY" Feat. YG & Tyga and "SHOT O' CLOCK"

Saweetie has unleashed two new singles destined to dominate music and pop culture. Collaborating with rap luminaries YG and Tyga, she sets the club scene on fire with the club-ready anthem “Birthday,” exuding confidence and suggestive charm in her signature style. The accompanying music video captures the trio in full party mode, and Saweetie commands the spotlight with her eye-candy allure and unapologetic attitude, truly embodying the role of a Goddess.

But the celebration doesn’t end there. Saweetie flips Suzanne Vega’s iconic “Tom’s Diner” in her follow-up track, “Shot O’Clock.” This upbeat nightclub anthem perfectly captures the energy of endless nights of partying with friends. Saweetie’s bold delivery and tell-it-like-it-is lyricism continue to captivate, showcasing her versatile talent as she effortlessly switches between punchy rap bars and catchy hooks.

These two singles are a glimpse of what’s to come from her highly anticipated debut album. With “Birthday” and “Shot O’ Clock,” Saweetie raises the bar, delivering bangers that will undoubtedly become party favorites for years to come, solidifying her status as a hip-hop heavyweight.

Love is in the air! Just a few days after YG and Saweetie were seen boo’ed up for date night in Los Angeles, it looks like the lovebirds have been keeping this exciting news in the vault. Today, YG, Saweetie, and Tyga announce their STR8 TO THE KLUB Tour, a true West Coast lineup if there ever was one.

The trio is slated to perform 14 arena shows in 13 North American cities, kicking things off on September 21st at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and concluding at the KIA Forum in Los Angeles on November 22nd. This serves as YG’s second headlining tour this year, on the heels of his Red Cup Tour. This will be Tyga and Saweetie’s first headlining tour this year.

This isn’t the first time YG and Saweetie showed PDA, previously sighted cuddling up backstage at Rolling Loud Los Angeles. Additionally, the two were seen on baecation in Cabo at the end of May, with photos of them kissing and snuggled by the cool. The two collaborated on Mozzy’s “In My Face” record just last year, alongside 2 Chainz.

Tickets for the STR8 TO THE KLUB TOUR go on sale this Friday, July 21st, at 10am local time. Visit www.str8totheklub.com.

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YG, TYGA, AND SAWEETIE “STR8 TO THE KLUB TOUR” DATES

Thursday, September 21, 2023                Sacramento, CA             Golden 1 Center

Friday, September 22, 2023                     San Francisco, CA           Chase Center

Saturday, September 23, 2023                Las Vegas, NV                 Thomas & Mack Center

Wednesday, September 27, 2023           Glendale, AZ                   Desert Diamond Arena

Thursday, September 28, 2023                Tucson, AZ                       Tucson Arena

Friday, September 29, 2023                     Ontario, CA                     Toyota Arena

Wednesday, October 4, 2023                   Tacoma, WA                    Tacoma Dome

Thursday, October 5, 2023                       Vancouver, BC                PNE Forum

Friday, October 6, 2023                             Vancouver, BC                PNE Forum

Saturday, October 7, 2023                        Portland, OR                   Moda Center

Tuesday, October 10, 2023                       Denver, CO                      Ball Arena

Thursday, October 12, 2023                     Dallas, TX                        The Factory in Deep Ellum

Saturday, October 14, 2023                      San Diego, CA                 Pechanga Arena San Diego

Wednesday, November 22, 2023            Los Angeles, CA              Kia Forum

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