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Sia to release 'Everyday Is Christmas' album on Nov 17

| | Oct 17, 2017, at 10:36 pm
Los Angeles, Oct 17 (IBNS): Internationally acclaimed singer Sia will unveil her 'Everyday Is Christmas' album on Nov 17.

"Sia's making your holidays brighter with 'Everyday Is Christmas,' out 11/17 - Team Sia," the official Twitter page of the singer read.

The album promises to make Christmas celebration for her fans happier.

Song titles in this album includes ‘Santa’s Coming For Us’, ‘Puppies Are Forever’ and ‘Ho Ho Ho’.

All the 10 songs in the album are festive tracks.

Sia's last album was released in 2016. It was titled This Is Acting.

 

Image: Sia Twitter page

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