The song appears on her upcoming Christmas album
Mickey Guyton unveils her vivacious new track “Sugar Cookie” via MCA. The song will appear on her upcoming holiday album, Feels Like Christmas, available on October 24th.
The first single from the album, “Sugar Cookie,” serves as the perfect soundtrack for lovers this holiday season. Mickey playfully sings, “Let’s light a fire, we’ll be gettin’ nice and cozy. Cuddled right up, cheeks gettin’ rosy. We got everything we need. The perfect recipe.” Guyton concludes the song with “Like a Christmas sweater. When we bake together. Everything is merry and bright. I wanna sprinkle you in kisses, baby, you’re delicious. You keep my sweet tooth satisfied. My sugarrrrrrrr.” The single is also accompanied by a festive visualizer.
“Sugar Cookie” marks Guyton’s first new music release since March, when she unveiled her powerful rendition of the Ringo Starr classic “You Don’t Know Me at All.” Mickey first performed the song in January this year during Ringo & Friends at the Ryman, a star-studded concert special featuring Ringo and a roster of his celebrated musical friends, filmed at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium.
Feels Like Christmas marks Mickey’s first full-length holiday album, serving fans a fresh sound that showcases her versatility as an artist. The festive release follows her dynamic sophomore album House On Fire (September 2024), featuring standout tracks “Scary Love,” “Make It Me,” and “My Side of the Country.”
The energetic, holiday single comes ahead of Mickey’s performance alongside the legendary Cyndi Lauper for the CBS special A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live From The Hollywood Bowl on October 5th. Mickey and a slew of other dynamic artists, including Joni Mitchell, John Legend, SZA, Billie Eilish, and more, come together to perform some of Cyndi’s most iconic songs as she concludes her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour.
Further embracing the holiday spirit, Mickey will join a lineup of country music stars in the highly anticipated Hallmark movie A Grand Ole Opry Christmas. A familiar face to the network, Mickey has been a Hallmark favorite since the release of “Heaven Down Here,” a movie inspired by her song of the same name.
Over the summer, she reached new international heights on China’s No. 1 competitive music show, The Singer, which draws an average of 115 million viewers each week. She made history as the first American artist to ever place as runner-up. Earlier this year, she also played in the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game in a star-studded group that included Druski, Kai Cenat, 2 Chainz, Terrell Owens and more.
On top of her busy schedule, Guyton will hit the road this fall with tour stops in Saint Paul, MN, Nashville, TN and Grand Rapids, MI, running from October 10th through January 14th.