The answer is a fascinating case study in how the internet mishears, rebrands, and propels niche music into the mainstream. The phrase "I feel myself" is a common slang expression for self-confidence and self-gratitude (often used in LGBTQ+ ballroom culture). However, when paired with the mysterious attribution "Kylie H," it has spawned a wild goose chase for a song that—technically—doesn't exist under that exact title.
The next time you hear that deep bass and those whispered words— "I feel myself... I feel myself..." —remember: You aren't failing to find Kylie H. You’ve already found the song. The mystery is the point. If you have been obsessively searching for "i feel myself kylie h," it’s time to give yourself permission to stop. The specific audio you love is a digital ghost: a slowed, reverbed, uncredited vocal sample over a producer’s beat. No amount of Googling will conjure a verified Spotify artist page for Kylie H because she never existed.
So, where did the "Kylie H" come from? Several theories exist among digital sleuths: The most likely explanation is that a user on TikTok or YouTube uploaded the song with a misspelled filename. The real artist’s name may have been something like "Kylie H." as an abbreviation for a surname (e.g., Kylie Hughes, Kylie Hawkins). Alternatively, an automated captioning system misheard the lyric "I feel myself coming through " or "I feel myself killin' it " as "Kylie H." Theory 2: Confusion with Kylie Minogue's "I Feel Myself" Pop icon Kylie Minogue does have a lesser-known track titled "I Feel Myself" from the Disco: Guest List Edition (2020), featuring UK rapper Mnek. While that song is a high-energy disco-house track—completely different in tone from the viral sad-girl audio—the similarity in title could have led to a fusion of search terms. A user might have searched "Kylie Minogue I Feel Myself," forgotten the "Minogue" part, and typed "Kylie H" as a shorthand. Theory 3: The "H" Stands for a Hidden Producer Some music fan forums suggest that "H" refers to a producer tag. In underground SoundCloud rap and R&B, producers often watermark their beats with a whispered voice. It’s possible the original upload included a tag like " Kylie on the beat, ha " which listeners truncated to "Kylie H." The Real Artist Behind the Viral "I Feel Myself" Audio After extensive cross-referencing using audio fingerprinting tools and Reddit threads dedicated to "songs lost on TikTok," the consensus points to one primary source:
If you’ve spent any time scrolling through TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts in the past several months, you’ve likely encountered a haunting, airy vocal loop accompanied by a deep, pulsating bassline. Comments sections are flooded with the same search query: "i feel myself kylie h."
But what exactly are listeners hearing? Is it a new Kylie Minogue B-side? A scrapped track from Kylie Jenner’s imaginary music career? Or something else entirely?
**The song is a sped-up or slowed-down snippet of an unreleased or demo track by an alternative R&B singer named (pseudonym for privacy) or, in some versions, a remix of "Fucking With You" by Jacquees & Kiana Ledé .