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The Ultimate Holiday Playlist

11 modern songs to throw you into the Christmas spirit.

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The day after Thanksgiving, Christmas music already starts playing. Whether you need some Christmas cheer in the car, while decorating your tree, or even in the shower, this is the ultimate holiday playlist for all of you Christmas lovers out there.

1. Baby! It's Christmas by Jessie James Decker

Okay, if we're being honest... all of Jessie James Decker's songs are great, but in the spirit of Christmas, this one definitely takes the top. You can find it on YouTube here.

2. One More Sleep by Leona Lewis

Shoutout to my roommate for showing me this song! It's just a fun song that you need on your playlist to complete the holidays. Find it here.

3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas by Jana Kramer & Todd Chrisley

Okay seriously... Jana is my girl, so I love all of her songs... but again, in the spirit of Christmas, you have to listen to this.

4. Run Run Rudolph by Luke Bryan

Who doesn't like Luke Bryan? Find it on YouTube here.

5. Wrapped In Red by Kelly Clarkson

The 2002 winner of American Idol has done it again. Find the video on YouTube here.

6.Hallelujah by Pentatonix

I know this probably seems out of the ordinary but trust me. Listen for yourself here.

7. Santa Tell Me by Ariana Grande

Find it on YouTube here.

8. My Only Wish (This Year) by Britney Spears

9 years later and it's still a must have. Find it here.

9.This Christmas by Christina Aguilera

Need I say more? Find it here.

10. Do You Hear What I Hear? by Carrie Underwood

She doesn't have a single bad song, but this is my favorite Christmas song. Here's a link to all of her Christmas songs.

11. All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey

Duh... You didn't think I'd forget, did you? Find it here.


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