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The best (and worst) of holiday music in 2024

The best (and worst) of holiday music in 2024

Doling out sleigh bells and coal to pop stars’ seasonal offerings

Switched on Pop · Vulture

December 13, 202436m 54s

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Show Notes

It's an annual tradition: Every December, artists release their bids to join the hallowed halls of holiday music history. The gold standard remains Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You," which reportedly earns the pop star $2.5 million annually in royalties. This year's crop of seasonal offerings spans from ambitious originals to reimagined classics, with artists trying everything from AI-generated lyrics to funk renditions of Hanukah hymns. To evaluate this year's entries, we're introducing our definitive sleigh bell ranking system: five sleigh bells marks a future holiday classic destined to join Mariah in the pantheon, while one sleigh bell promises pop obscurity.


Songs Discussed:

•Kelly Clarkson - You For Christmas

•Orville Peck - Happy Trails

•Conan Gray - Holidays

•Dan and Shay - Take Me Home for Christmas

•Amy Grant - Tennessee Christmas

•Kesha - Holiday Road

•Ben Folds - Xmas Aye Eye

•Jennifer Hudson - Santa for Someone

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