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Kim Kardashian's "Santa Baby" Cover Sparks Controversy with Unsettling Music Video

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Kim Kardashian is back in the limelight, and this time she's trying her hand at music. She just dropped her cover of "Santa Baby" on Sunday night, giving the classic holiday tune a fun twist. With her brother-in-law, Travis Barker, producing the track, the release came with a quirky music video that's already turning heads among fans and critics.

Watch Kim Kardashian's "Santa Baby" music video

In the music video, the billionaire sported a blonde bob wig while crawling on her knees toward the camera. As she made her way, she passed a donkey and a businessman chatting on his phone, along with a guy dressed as Jesus raiding a fridge, plus a few other surprise cameos. She paused when she got to Santa Claus, running her fingers up his leg, and then the camera shifted to reveal the face of another famous celebrity, as noted by Page Six.

That celebrity turned out to be Macaulay Culkin, known for his role as Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone movies. He gave her a blank stare before the video wrapped up. Kardashian dropped the track on Sunday through DTA Records, the label started by Barker, along with her own Kimsaprincess, Inc. The whole recording process was even filmed for an episode of The Kardashians Season 3, giving fans a peek into this surprising collaboration.

The video came out right after Kardashian's Skims holiday party, where she recreated her famous Paper magazine cover that famously “broke the internet” back in 2014.

Kardashian's Santa Baby cover is buzzing online

In the comments of the music video, one user said, “This feels like some evidence found in Diddy’s house. It’s so off that I feel like I’m about to see something I shouldn’t.” Another user chimed in, “This is where we’re headed when we all kick the bucket…” A third user added, “Is this a Halloween thing? Because it’s giving me the creeps.”

On the flip side, some folks actually enjoyed the video for its quirky vibe. One user mentioned, “I have no idea what just happened, but I really liked it! It’s cheesy and a bit unsettling, yet still super interesting and fun! Hats off to everyone who worked on it!” Another user pointed out, “I love how it pokes fun at America and its Christmas obsession.”

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