Kris Jenner hears her rendition of Jingle Bells for the first time produced by Travis Barker

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It's not the first time she's got herself into a recording studio, and judging by a sneak peek of The Kardashians it won't be the last either.In an exclusive clip, Kris Jenner is seen reacting to her rendition of Jingle Bells, that was released last year, and partly produced by Kourtney Kardashian's now husband Travis Barker.'Oh my God!

I am loving this. My song sounds so good!' Kris, 66, enthuses in the episode, after hearing the song for the first time while in a car with Kourtney, 43, Travis, 46, and her boyfriend Corey Gamble, 41. 'My song sounds so good!' Kris Jenner is overjoyed in an upcoming episode of The Kardashians when she hears her rendition of Jingle Bells for the first timeThe festive track features the Blink-182 musician on the drums and daughter Kourtney playing bells.Explaining how the song came to be, Kris shares: 'I love spending time in the studio with Kourtney and Travis.

I pretty much love any time I can spend quality time with my kids.'Teasing that there might be more music to come from the momager, she adds cheekily: 'And by the way Travis, if you ever need a back up singer, or maybe a lead singer, just call me!' Carpool karaoke vibes: Kris looked thrilled as Travis Barker plays her finished version of Jingle Bells Momager music coming soon: Kris has teased that she would love to get back in the studio with Travis Just call her MC Momager: Kris couldn't help but sing along to herself in the backseat of the carKourtney posted about the song at the time, writing: 'A little fun in the studio with the iconic legendary queen @KrisJenner Me on the jingle bells and @TravisBarker on the drums of course.'It was also revealed that the song was under 'KRAVIS RECORDS,' a direct nod to Kourtney and Travis'.

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