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Ryan Gosling Just Dropped a Christmas Version of Barbie's 'I'm Just Ken,' and It's Perfect

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-mania was dying down, the star of Greta Gerwig's film proved us all wrong. That's right, Ryan Gosling and Mark Ronson (the producer who, along with Andrew Wyatt, wrote “I'm Just Ken” for Barbie) have released a festive remix of “I'm Just Ken.” Merry Christmas.And there's more—the pair also released an official music video, complete with a minute-long preamble set in a Mojo Dojo Casa House recording studio bedecked in festive decorations. (or is he in character as Ken… we simply cannot tell) frets about whether “I'm Just Ken (Merry Kristmas Barbie)” will feel fresh.

He suggests a dramatic piano solo. “The Christmas is making it fresh,” Ronson reassures him, candy cane in hand.Ryan eventually readies himself to sing by “getting into character” with a pair of sunglasses “because the world can have Ken's voice but only Barbie can have his eyes.”And then, they launch into “I'm Just Ken (Merry Kristmas Barbie)”—which is essentially a rendition of the original song with an underscore of festive orchestrations and jingle bells… and the added bonus of a surprisingly soulful performance from Gosling.

Honestly, it's everything we've ever wanted. BRB, adding this to the top of our Christmas playlists.Without further ado, please watch it ASAP right here:And that's not all— and Mark Ronson have also released a few other remixes on Ken, the EP.

Go stream them right now. Because one remix is simply not Kenough.We can't wait to see Ken taking home a few Grammys next year for this EP—we are being 100% serious when he say he deserves them!This article first appeared on By signing up you agree to our (including the ), our and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Glamour.

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