Jimmy Fallon Announces New Album, ‘Holiday Seasoning’

Jimmy Fallon has announced a new album just in time for the holiday. Holiday Seasoning, due out November 1st, features Ariana Grande, Megan Thee Stallion, Meghan Trainor, and Dolly Parton.

Although a full tracklist is TBA, the new record from The Tonight Show host has been confirmed to feature a few tracks, including “Almost Too Early For Christmas” with Dolly Parton; “It Was A…(Masked Christmas)” with Ariana Grande and Megan Thee Stallion; and “Wrap Me Up ” with Meghan Trainor. “If you know me, you know that I love the holidays,” he shared of the song last year. “I love holiday music, and if it were up to me, I would listen to ‘Jingle Bells’ in August.” Fallon also previously worked with Trainor on another track, “Sweet Heat,” which was produced by Mark Ronson and featured in Jerry Seinfeld’s May 2024 directorial debut Unfrosted.


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In addition to the announced songs, Fallon has teased a yet-to-be-released duet with longtime collaborator Justin Timberlake. “It’s a silly song. It’s called ‘You’ll Be There’ and it’s about a bromance,” Fallon shared during Timberlake’s appearance on a September 16th episode of The Tonight Show. He also confirmed the track was recorded at New York’s famed Electric Lady Studios. Timberlake winkingly added: “Nothing says Christmas like a ukulele.”

Before he releases Holiday Seasoning, Fallon will finish out the run of his Tonightmares Halloween installation, a maze that has been set up in midtown Manhattan. The “haunted” exhibit is spread out across ten different rooms in Rockefeller Center. During a recent episode of the show, he brought singer Demi Lovato through the maze during one segment.

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