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The Holiday Playlist I’ll Have on Repeat Until January (All Bangers, No Skips!)

published Nov 21, 2024
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DECEMBER 10: Sabrina Carpenter performs onstage during iHeartRadio KISS108's Jingle Ball 2023 at TD Garden on December 10, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Music is a must-have when you’re catching up on chores, like cleaning your dorm room or prepping for finals, and nothing makes a study break hit harder than blasting your favorite songs. Because it’s the holiday season, you have an excuse to make every musical moment a little more ~festive~. If you’re not sure which merry playlist will have what you like, try starting with these upbeat Christmas songs. 

Now, there’s a time and a place for ballads and slower classics, but that time and place is not when you’re dancing it out in your dorm room. The same goes for when you’re decorating your dorm for the holidays, hosting a seasonal craft party for your friends, or taking a speedy winter walk on campus to your next class.

As I created this holiday playlist, I focused on songs that have high beats per minute (bpm), so you can think of this as your go-to party playlist. Plus, it’s got some of your favorite artists — Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter make multiple appearances — and yes, you’ll also find the queen of Christmas: Mariah Carey. But Christmas isn’t the only holiday with straight-up bangers. You won’t want to skip Adam Sandler’s “The Chanukah Song” or Daveed Diggs’ “Puppy for Hanukkah.” 

Wondering if there are any throwbacks? Those are definitely covered with tracks like “My Only Wish (This Year)” by Britney Spears and “Step into Christmas” by Elton John — oh yeah, this playlist has range, baby. 

These songs are also perfect for whenever you want to instantly put yourself in the holiday spirit, like when you’re one of the last students on campus, thanks to a late final. Or, if all you want to do is recreate an iconic scene from Mean Girls during a dorm hang, “Jingle Bell Rock” (aespa’s version) is ready and waiting for you. 

With 40 songs and a playtime of two hours and 15 minutes, there’s a little bit of everything (and a whole lot of joy) on this holiday playlist. All you have to do is press play! 

Collette Reitz

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I've worked in digital media for more than seven years — first as a writer, and then as a weekend and full-time editor. I began as a daily trending news writer for Elite Daily and then expanded my coverage as an editor into tech, food, social media, health, current events, and politics. I've collaborated with colleagues to create many exciting packages throughout my career, like Elite Daily's Money Issue, which aimed to help Gen Z better understand their personal finances. More recently, I helped launch Apartment Therapy and The Kitchn's "Happy Hosting!" vertical, packed with clever solutions for making holiday celebrations less stressful. I've also covered exciting product launches, including an Apple iPhone reveal in Cupertino, California. I've been lucky enough to interview accomplished individuals, including former WNBA star Sue Bird, Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman, and the iconic Dolly Parton.What I love most about digital media is connecting with readers. My goal is always to create well-researched content that impacts someone's day, whether that's offering practical solutions and reliable information or just providing a laugh with a well-placed pop-culture reference.

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