From reality star to cosmetic mogul, now Kylie Jenner is also a pop star. The Keeping Up With The Kardashian star showed off her infamous "rise and shine" song in a crowd but vowed that it will be the last time that she will do it for free. 

During the KKW Beauty and Kylie Cosmetics Christmas party this week, Kylie sang her famous phrase once again. At first, Kylie asked everyone in the audience to get ready with their camera phone for her performance. 

Sporting in an all-brown ensemble, she sang into the microphone and ended it with laughter. The audience cheered afterward. The audience includes her mother Kris Jenner and sister, Kim Kardashian. 

"That's it! Next time, I'm getting f**king paid," Kylie said to which the audience laughed. 

Kylie earlier sang the phrase with Justin Bieber at a charity event hosted by the Canadian singer and his wife, Hailey Baldwin. Bieber also gave out his rendition of the phrase.

At the time, Kylie's performance was for a cause that helps families in need during the holiday season. Her singing at a Christmas party was for free and she said, the succeeding performances should be paid.

In October, Kylie's video of singing "rise and shine" went viral. In the clip, she is belting it out to wake up her daughter Stormi Webster while doing a video tour of the Kylie Cosmetics office.

Caitlyn Jenner made her own rendition of Kylie's song to wake up her campmates on the reality show, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Kylie's ex-boyfriend Tyga referenced the same phrase in his Instagram post. But Tyga and Caitlyn were not the only two who got hooked by "rise and shine" craze. 

Ariana Grande asked Kylie if she could do it. The makeup mogul agreed only if Ariana would include her on the music video. Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Cody Simpson also made a cover of the tune.

Fans went crazy over Kylie's cute song. However, the youngest in the Kardashian-Jenner clan also received some backlash when it was revealed that she applied for a trademark for the "rise and shine." Netizens mocked Kylie for trying to trademark a common phrase. 

Knowing her worth, the young billionaire also sold $65 hoodies with the modified version of the phrase. In her merch, it is spelled out as "riiise and shiiinnee."