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Prince And Zooey Deschanel Drop Funky Dance Track 'FALLINLOVE2NITE'

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Prince and Zooey Deschanel premiered a full version of their song "FALLINLOVE2NITE" (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images; Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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Prince is a busy man lately. The rock legend headed a secret four-hour concert in Hollywood last weekend and also guest-starred on an episode of New Girl dispensing relationship advice to Zooey Deschanel's character Jess.

And now? He just premiered the full version of funky pop song, "FALLINLOVE2NITE" (yes, it's really spelled like that) with the songstress on iHeartRadio. The two first performed the track on New Girl when it aired back in February after the Super Bowl.

Deschanel tweeted her excitement about the new tune:

Epic Records released the catchy song to the iHeartRadio, according to Dr. Funkenberry's website.

Check out the song here (and dance along with it because we know you will):

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