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7 Christmas Albums To Get You In The Spirit

Love yourself, and listen to Christmas music.

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Christmas is only a couple months away so it's about time to start getting in the spirit. I personally have already been jamming to Christmas music every day, and to be honest, it's never too early to start. Since there aren't any radio stations playing Christmas music yet, I've listed some of my favorite Christmas albums that feature Christmas originals and classics. Go ahead, make yourself a playlist, and enjoy your immediately brightened life.

1. Christmas Portrait - Carpenters

This is the perfect album for all things classic Christmas music.

2. That's Christmas To Me - Pentatonix

This PTX Chrismas album features some amazing originals and very refreshing new takes on classics we all love.

3. Christmas & Chill - Ariana Grande

This EP is only originals, and they're perfect. Ariana blesses us with new Christmas bops that are great for any time of the year.

4. Christmas, With Love - Leona Lewis

Leona has the voice of an angel, and her Christmas album is nothing less than heavenly. Her Christmas original "One More Sleep" is one of my favorite Christmas songs of all time.

5. A Pentatonix Christmas - Pentatonix

PTX just released this album the other day, and I've already listened to the entire thing a few times, and I will continue to listen to it until Christmas day.

6. Merry Christmas - Mariah Carey


One of the most iconic Christmas songs ever, "All I Want For Christmas Is You," is on this album, but you probably knew that.

7. Christmas - Michael Bublé


The special deluxe version of this album has so many songs and a lot of original takes on classics, and it's Michael Bublé so it's obviously all good.

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