Nashville DJ Diaires | Merry Music for Your Holiday Season

It's officially December so that means that it's time to decorate the tree, hang the stockings with care, gather your pine scented garland for decor, and light up the neighborhood with your favorite strand of festive lights! If you're anything like me then when it comes to decking the halls of your home, there's only one thing that must be consistent to get you through digging deep into the endless boxes of decorations + keep you from getting your tinsel in a tangle: the perfect holiday playlist. It's an absolute must in my house because nothing quite gets me in the spirit of the season like hearing my favorite festive folk songs. Whether you enjoy holiday classics or like the more modern wave of merry music, we've got a playlist below sure to satisfy even the grumpiest of grinch's. Grab your best 'ugly Christmas' sweater, fill your moosehead mug with eggnog, sit back, relax, and press play on the sounds of Snyder Entertainment's holiday season..!

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You may be familiar with the old 14-year-old adage that says, "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear." If we take those pearls of wisdom from Buddy the Elf as true that means, as we approach December, we need some holiday tunes to sing along to. Luckily, Spotify has us covered on this ultimate way to get in the spirit. On November 29th, the music streaming service released the Spotify Singles holiday playlist so prepare for that cheer to start spreading. In its announcement of the new playlist, Spotify explained that it would include a mix of both classic holiday songs many of us grew up hearing every year during this time, as well as originals that share similarly festive messages. The Spotify Singles holiday playlist also features many of today's best artists from a wide variety of genres..

Enjoy singing aloud to all of your favorite seasonally appropriate, and those so not appropriate, holiday songs! Enjoy the spirit of the season, find joy in the little moments, and remember to take it all in. Cheers!