Jimmy Fallon Announces New Holiday Song With Country Music Icon

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The late night host is making music with a legend.

Jimmy Fallon is keeping his holiday song tradition alive!

The Tonight Show host announced last night that he is teaming up with none other than country music icon Dolly Parton to give fans the best holiday song of 2022.

"Last year I released a holiday song with Ariana Grande and Megan Thee Stallion, and I wanted to keep that tradition going – so I'm announcing that I'm releasing another holiday song this year," the host said during an episode of his talk show. 

Fallon went on to say that there is always a debate about listening to Christmas music too early, so he thought—"what better day to announce it than Halloween?" 

"I thought it would be kind of fun if I put out a song and released it around Halloween for the holidays," he said. "It's a duet with me and a music legend – one of my favorite people of all time – Dolly Parton," he continued. 

The song, titled "Almost Too Early for Christmas," includes cover art that embraces the holidays from Halloween to Christmas and features the duo in cartoon form wearing Christmas outfits with a pumpkin and turkey in the background.

The Tonight Show's Instagram account shared the special news on their Instagram with a snippet of the song that Fallon also played on the show. 

"Jimmy announces his new holiday song, #AlmostTooEarlyForXmas with @dollyparton and celebrates by having iconic Halloween monsters TP the audience! #FallonTonight" they captioned the post. 

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Many fans took to the comments to express their excitement for the new single.

One fan wrote, "I can't wait...Jimmy and Dolly🎄🎃🎃🎶🎶🥰🥰" while another fan hyped up the host's singing voice, writing, "You have an amazing voice"

One fan even suggested that it will be their new ringtone, writing, "Omg my whole new ringtone!!!!"

"Almost Too Early for Christmas" will be available to stream this Friday, Nov. 4! 

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