Ariana Grande's new Christmas song "Santa Tell Me" has been released, and in it, it sounds like she is trying seduce the man, the myth, the legend.
Hard.
Not unlike that festive classic of yesteryear, "Santa Baby," Ariana's breathy tale of holiday warmth, love and cheer goes much, much deeper than that.
Literally, you might even say.
Unlike "Santa Baby," Ariana Grande is not teasing Old Saint Nick with potential sexual favors merely to secure sweet ass gifts. Girl just wants some lovin'.
Grande reveals she is wary of "giving it all away" to a partner who is, for obvious reasons, unavailable so much of the year and only so committed to her.
Still, the holiday season stokes the flames of passion within her in such a way that it's hard to "play it cool" when she can "feel" Christmas all around.
We also learn that "Let It Snow" puts the songbird "in the mood" for activity that may stretch beyond hanging up lights, trimming the tree and so forth.
Lest you think that we're just reading into this, here are some actual lyrical excerpts once she's properly set the "mood" of the instant holiday classic:
"But I won't get in the mood / I'm avoiding every mistletoe until I know it's true love / That he thinks of / So next Christmas I'm not all alone, boy
"Now I need someone to hold / Be my fire in the cold / But it's hard to tell if this is just a fling or if it's true love / That he thinks of ..."
"Oh I wanna have him beside me like oh / Ooh Ooh / On the 25th by the fireplace oh / Ooh Ooh / But I don't want no broken heart / This year I've got to be smart"
Yup. Those are the real words to this Christmas song.
If nothing else, it's a little unusual, don't you think?
Take a listen above and tell us: Is Ariana Grande just overcome with magical, seasonal holiday spirit, or does she want Santa to get it in come Dec. 25?
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