A Christmas playlist you’ll actually want to jam to

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The Christmas holiday is a significant one around the world as it signifies time dedicated to all things family-related. An important aspect of Christmas that brings people together are Christmas themed tunes that often go along with the spirit. If you were looking for ideas for which songs are worth adding to your Christmas playlist, I’ve got you covered.

Although this list will contain a few classics that you’re bound to know, the main focus will be on the more recent jams that have taken over the world, from our favourite pop, R&B and even hip-hop artists.

1. All I want for Christmas (Mariah Carey)

This list will kick off with an obvious classic, because no Christmas playlist is complete without this song as it is the perfect balance of classic and modern and is guaranteed to get you singing along, no matter your age, race and your origin.

Mariah Carey/ Picture: Spotify

2. Mistletoe (Justin Bieber)

Another classic sing-along type song that gives you all the right feels.

Justine Bieber/ Picture: Spotify

3. Santa tell me (Ariana Grande)

One thing Ariana Grande will do is provide us with bangers, and this Christmas classic is no different as it adds an element of pop to a genre known for its sombre and mellow nature.

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4. A Nonsense Christmas (Sabrina Carpenter)

This entrance is a unique one as it is an adaptation of Sabrina’s smash hit ‘Nonsense’ that has taken the world by storm. This is the Christmas version that is more than likely to get you in the Christmas spirit.

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5. Silent Night (Nat King Cole)

Did you think we’d finish this list off without a South African classic? Think again because Silent Night is a Christmas carol that has seen raised a significant portion of South Africans it has been a staple anytime any carolling takes place. It has become a staple in churches, schools and homes across the country as mzansi honours the religious aspect of the social holiday. 

Nat King Cole/ Picture: Instagram

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