Christmas songs are also similar to reggaeton

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One of the most long-established traditions during Christmas is carol singing, whether in schools or at family gatherings. Little ones and not-so-little ones are singing around the table and singing some of the most famous Christmas carols in the best way possible. “Silent Night”, “White Christmas” or “Fish in the River” These are just a few of the songs that cannot be missing from the repertoire. Although undoubtedly the queen of Christmas has always been and will remain the legendary Mariah Carey. “All I want for Christmas is you”. Christmas songs have also been adapted to new musical styles in recent years. In this way, although it may seem surprising, some artists, both national and international, wanted to join this new trend and release their “singles” on these sweet dates.

Abraham Mateo presented “Poisonous Christmas” a month ago. In this song, the artist misses his partner, with whom he set up a Christmas tree and celebrated the new year. For your part, Chosen Generation and Ozuna They celebrate this with joy “Christmas has come” In a song that tries to spread the Christmas spirit. “Everyone greets and congratulates each other. “Lights are on all over the city,” which expresses part of the theme.

New York singer-songwriter nikki alva, Next to the Puerto Rican Carlos Nevarez, She also sings about festive heartbreak “Little Tree”. In this song, the singer intertwines the joyfulness of these holidays with the melancholy of heartbreak. So the duo tells a story like this:Contemporary relationships face unique challenges during these festivities, with a broken heart in the midst of celebration. Latin music singer Tito El Bambino He covered the song “Feliz Navidad”, which he realized “we would enjoy much more together”.

Adaptations

Some artists of the time decided to adapt some of the best-known Christmas songs. For example, what Sebastián Yatra offered a few years ago “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”, Danna Paola and Morayou did the same “Sweet Christmas”. Manuel Turizo, The artist, known for his songs such as “La Bachata” and “El Merengue”, surprised his followers with his adaptation of the classic. “It’s starting to look a lot like Christmas.”He contributed to his urban style with Latin American rhythms.

Some digital platforms, such as Spotify, have also created their own Christmas playlists with adaptations of some Christmas songs to get us all dancing during these holidays. Many of them will probably be played in clubs these days.

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