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The Ultimate Christmas Playlist

If you are looking for songs to play at a party this Christmas, then I am here to help! Now this may not be a full playlist, but with these songs on your playlist, it is sure to be a hit!

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The Ultimate Christmas Playlist

1. All I Want For Christmas is You

This is by far one of the best Christmas songs ever. No matter who sings it! This is sure to liven up any party and will get everyone singing along.

2. Grown Up Christmas List

I absolutely love this song. It is kind of sad listening to it and realizing what it is actually saying. but what is sad in the song is very true.

3. Last Christmas

Who doesn't love this song!? The one by WHAM! of course! The cover songs aren't as good.

4. That's Christmas to Me

This is one song that I just can not get enough of during the holiday season. Everything that is said in this song is true and it is truly Christmas to me.


5. Santa Baby

This song is a classic! Who doesn't love this song?! Whether it is song the original way or turned into more of a manly version it is still great!


6. Hallelujah

This songs is son heartwarming and chilling and it is definitely a must on the ultimate Christmas playlist!


7. 12 Days of Christmas

This is another classic that is a must on your Christmas playlist. Whether it be the original or a mashup version. It is still amazing!


8. Feliz Navidad

Okay, honestly who doesn't love this song?! It is a fun upbeat tune that is a great sing along!


9. Carol of the Bells

This is another classic that you must have on your playlist this year! It is a very chilling song to listen to but it is so amazing and mesmerizing I just love it!


10. O Holy Night

I absolutely love this song, especially the cover by Glee. This song gives me chills no matter when I listen to it!


11. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays

This is another of my favorite Christmas songs! *NSYC is my favorite group to hear sing this!


All of the songs are a must have on any Christmas playlist you have this year. Some are sad and some are more upbeat but they are still great! If you play these at any holiday party. Guests will sure jump to their feet and dance and sing along!

I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays...see what I did there!?


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