Carly Rae Jepsen Records ‘Fuller House’ Theme Song

December 24, 2015 9:37am PT by Natalie Weiner, Billboard

The new episodes of the sequel series will premiere on Feb. 26 on Netflix.Carly Rae Jepsen  Ray Mickshaw / Fox

The new episodes of the sequel series will premiere on Feb. 26 on Netflix.

Carly Rae Jepsen will be hitting the small screen next year.

The singer will do so, per se, as the voice behind the theme song for Fuller House, Netflix’s sequel series to the classic ABC sitcom Full House.

In Fuller House, Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are reprising their roles as sisters D.J. and Stephanie and D.J.’s best friend Kimmy Gibbler from the beloved 1990s family dramedy. The new series follows the trio as they navigate the ups and downs of adulthood and parenting, with the help of returning guests like Uncle Jesse (John Stamos), Joey (Dave Coulier) and Danny (Bob Saget).

The new episodes will premiere on Feb. 26 on Netflix.

The singer tweeted that she re-recorded the original theme song alongside producer and songwriter Butch Walker.

The iconic original theme song, “Everywhere You Look,” was written and performed by Jesse Frederick:

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Watch ‘The Voice’ Coaches Do Karaoke With Drake, Britney Spears Songs on ‘Tonight Show’

October 27, 2015 6:38am PT by Natalie Weiner, Billboard

The result? Blake Shelton singing "YMCA," Pharrell convincingly rapping "It Takes Two," and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on "Hotline Bling."Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Jimmy Fallon, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams  Douglas Gorenstein/NBC

The result? Blake Shelton singing “YMCA,” Pharrell convincingly rapping “It Takes Two,” and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on “Hotline Bling.”

Jimmy Fallon turned the tables on the judges of The Voice during Monday’s episode of The Tonight Show.

Instead of having them put aspiring stars on the spot, he made Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams do a little impromptu karaoke (backed, of course, by the Roots).

In a new game called “Spin The Microphone,” Fallon had a number of (fairly silly) suggestions on cards, and whoever the microphone landed on got to choose who sang them.

The result? Blake Shelton singing “YMCA,” Pharrell convincingly rapping “It Takes Two,” and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on “Hotline Bling.”

Watch the full clip below to see the judges get a small dose of their own medicine.

This article originally appeared on Billboard.com.

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Watch ‘The Voice’ Coaches Do Karaoke With Drake, Britney Spears Songs on ‘Tonight Show’

October 27, 2015 6:38am PT by Natalie Weiner, Billboard

The result? Blake Shelton singing "YMCA," Pharrell convincingly rapping "It Takes Two," and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on "Hotline Bling."Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Jimmy Fallon, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams  Douglas Gorenstein/NBC

The result? Blake Shelton singing “YMCA,” Pharrell convincingly rapping “It Takes Two,” and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on “Hotline Bling.”

Jimmy Fallon turned the tables on the judges of The Voice during Monday’s episode of The Tonight Show.

Instead of having them put aspiring stars on the spot, he made Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams do a little impromptu karaoke (backed, of course, by the Roots).

In a new game called “Spin The Microphone,” Fallon had a number of (fairly silly) suggestions on cards, and whoever the microphone landed on got to choose who sang them.

The result? Blake Shelton singing “YMCA,” Pharrell convincingly rapping “It Takes Two,” and Gwen Stefani putting a husky spin on “Hotline Bling.”

Watch the full clip below to see the judges get a small dose of their own medicine.

This article originally appeared on Billboard.com.

The Voice Adam Levine

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