Spotify reimagines holiday classics with artists Nao, Ashnikko, Spoon, jxdn, El Alfa, and more to create their fifth annual Spotify Singles Holiday Collection. This year’s releases feature 12 new reimagined holiday classics, including for the first time ever four tracks from international artists.
Helping start off the festivities is an original song from Dominican artist El Alfa featuring El Cherry Scom called “Prende el Arbolito.” The Spanish-language single infuses the trademark danceable, high-energy beats that have earned El Alfa more than 16 million monthly listeners on Spotify. “For me, this song is super meaningful because this is my favourite time of the year. Creating this song was just amazing. I did this track with several artists from the Dominican Republic (El Cherry Scom, Kiko El Crazy, and Shelow Shaq) because I want to showcase our culture and push the track to become a Christmas anthem to Dominicans and Latinos all around the world. I always try to do new things, and I believe doing a Christmas dembow [a fast-paced musical genre] represents just that. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do.”
For quieter moments, Montreal-based pianist Alexandra Streliski’s piano-only rendition of “Silent Night (Piano Solo)” is here to soothe. Alexandra said, “I chose ‘Silent Night’ because it’s a calm, pure, fluffy-feeling song. Whether Christmas makes you happy or sad, we can all use a little extra fluff during the holidays.”
Korean crooner LeeHi offers a rich, soulful melody in her poignant single “For You (Holiday Remix).” And Swedish artist LOVA rounds out the international roster with a pop spin on ABBA’s “Happy New Year.”
Singer and rapper Ashnikko reimagines “Carol Of The Bells” by applying her iconic genre-bending hip-hop and electronic pop sound. The popular performer explains, “I chose [the song] because it sounds like a strange little fairy chant, and it was the closest thing I could get to spooky on Christmas.”
jxdn takes things a step further in his single, “Happy Holidays, You Bastard,” adding 2021 flair to the blink-182 rock classic. The song speaks to the artist, who shares, “‘Happy Holidays You Bastard’ is one of the best Christmas songs of all time. It’s funny as hell and exactly the carefree attitude we should all have.”
Spoon keeps the rock ’n’ roll spirit going with “Christmas Time (Is Here Again).” The Texas quintet injects the song with their dynamic instrumental cheer and good humour. “Recording ‘Christmas Time Is Here Again’ was a group effort that pulled us away from rehearsals and quickly sent us down a turbulent path of what you might call ‘the Christmas spirit,’” jokes the group. “And it’s our song with the most band members doing vocals, ever.”
MisterWives’s magnetic indie pop also adds a joyful multi-instrument, harmonized approach to the seasonal staple “Jingle Bell Rock,” making the time-tested bop feel new once more.
Caylee Hammack’s version of the Dolly Parton ’80s anthem “Hard Candy Christmas.” Is her heartfelt, twanging tribute capturing the toe-tapping energy of the original. “‘Hard Candy Christmas’ has always been one of my favourite Christmas songs,” shares Caylee. “It was fun to get to strip it down a bit and produce it myself in the studio for Spotify’s Holiday Singles.”
Christian singer-songwriter Chandler Moore takes on the holiday classic “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” pairing his passionate vocals with this well-loved song. “This Christmas” gets a splash of alternative R&B in the new ballad by Nao. The British artist, who’s been making waves since the mid-2010s, adds her self-described “wonky funk” to the Donny Hathaway hit.
The duo Surfaces adds their catchy, genre-blending spin to The Beach Boys’ ’60s jingle “Little Saint Nick.” “We don’t even really know how to describe our sound—some kind of uplifting, beachy, indie, bedroom soul type thing. When Spotify asked us to try a Christmas song, we decided to mix all those ingredients together. We took the classic Beach Boys sound, changed a few production elements, and brought it into our world. We hope y’all enjoy our rendition of Little Saint Nick.”
Readers can access the 12 singles on the Spotify Singles Holiday Collection below: