Ariana Grande Is Releasing a Christmas EP Today: Preview All 4 Songs

Christmas is definitely coming early for Ariana Grande fans, as a collection of holiday songs that the singer has been teasing for the past week is slated to come out today (Dec. 17).

The four track as-yet-unnamed holiday EP (she’s only promoted it via emoji-filled tweets, Instagram, and Snapchat) will serve as a follow-up to 2013’s Christmas Kisses and 2014’s “Santa Tell Me.”

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Ariana Grande Is a Quick Draw in ‘Star Wars’ Parody: Watch

Unlike that project, though, this release’s festive tunes are all original, with tracks called “True Love,” “Winter Things,” “Wit It (Milk & Cookies),” and “December” (at least if her social media accounts are anything to go by). Listen to her Snapchat previews of all four songs collected below:
 

 
Ariana Grande has released a short Star Wars parody clip just in time for the release of The Force Awakens. In the clip, Grande sports her signature go-go boots and high ponytail, but she’s not playing herself. She’s playing a character called “Boun T. Hunter.”

Grande’s character is chilling with two aliens who are engaging in a classic Star Wars debate: who shot first, Han Solo or Greedo? Grande quickly shuts them both down, and then there’s a twist ending. All of this goes down in about 25 seconds.

Grande shared the video on Twitter Tuesday “in celebration of the new Star Wars.”

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