Editions
Los 40 USA
Scores
Follow us on
Hello

HOLIDAYS

Christmas 2023: These are the songs that cannot be missing from your playlist

For the Christmas celebration, we have compiled a list of songs, including several by Mexican artists, that you shouldn’t miss on your playlist.

México
For the Christmas celebration, we have compiled a list of songs, including several by Mexican artists, that you shouldn’t miss on your playlist.
CARLO ALLEGRIREUTERS

The Christmas Eve and Christmas celebrations are just around the corner, and to help you get into the festive spirit, we have compiled a selection of songs with a holiday theme. Take note of your favorites and add them to your playlist to set the perfect mood for the holidays.

‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ – Mariah Carey

This song is one of the greatest classics of all time and it’s the one Mariah Carey is recognized worldwide for. It was released in 1994, and over the years, various versions of the song have been made, with the singer herself having great success.

‘Today I saw Santa Claus kiss mom’ - Los Mier

This is an intriguing song that was released in 2018 and quickly gained popularity due to its captivating storyline. The song is classified as a cumbia, which is a danceable genre commonly played at parties. However, if you prefer rock music, a band called Supreme Court of the North has released a cover of this song with a different sound.

‘Silent Night’ - Manuel Mijares, Lucero and Lucerito Mijares

Last year, the singer Mijares released his album titled ‘Feliz Navidad (Deluxe).’ This album features covers of several classic Christmas songs. The first single, ‘Noche de Paz,’ ncludes a collaboration with his ex-wife and youngest daughter. The song has received positive feedback from listeners.

'Santa Claus came to town' - Luis Miguel

In 2006, ‘El Sol de México’ released their first Christmas album ‘Navidades’, which includes adaptations of Christmas carols. One of the favorites is ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’ which quickly became a public favorite.

‘Rompope for one’ - José Madero

In 2016, a singer from Monterrey released a melancholic holiday tune that was well-received by his audience. He usually performs the song as a gift to his fans during his December shows.