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Posted: 2017-11-03T20:54:10Z | Updated: 2017-11-04T20:20:12Z

On Nov. 17, Sia will release a Christmas album.

Like everything Sia touches, it will likely be a very good Christmas album. Billboard reports that it contains 10 soon-to-be classics with seasonally appropriate titles that include Snowman, Candy Cane Lane, Underneath the Mistletoe and Underneath the Christmas Lights. Another perpetuates the false, yet still very nice, idea that Puppies Are Forever while the albums lead single, Santas Coming for Us, conjures an oddly sinister vision of the traditional carmine figure.

We are not here to discuss any of that, though.

We are here to discuss the glaring and seemingly unintentional grammatical error in the albums title, Everyday Is Christmas. Yes, Everyday should be Every Day.