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45 Best Modern Christmas Songs You Need on Your Holiday Playlist
Putting together the perfect Christmas playlist is one of the most important tasks of the holiday season. Sure, you've got to shop for gifts, decorate the house, and maybe host a holiday get-together — but the only way to make those activities as festive as possible is by playing a fabulous Christmas soundtrack in the background. For every playlist, you need an assortment of old and new, cheerful and chill. So while Elvis Presley's "Blue Christmas" and Nat King Cole's "O Come All Ye Faithful" will certainly make the cut, you should also include some modern Christmas songs.
To help you get started, we've found the best new Christmas tunes from artists like Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, John Legend, Ne-Yo, Sia, and more. These modern Christmas songs include upbeat hits that'll get everyone dancing to chill ballads you'll want to listen to with a cup of cocoa by the fire. We know there's something for everyone's musical taste, whether you prefer a classic cover or love to listen to new holiday hits. Just sit back, relax (preferable with some Christmas candies), and let these tunes put you in the holiday spirit.
Is it possible for a song to be an instant classic? In 2014, Ariana Grande released this holiday single, explaining that it's "sort of about being fed up with Santa because he doesn't necessarily pull through all the time." In it, she asks St. Nick not to have her fall in love if the guy won't be in her life the next Christmas.
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Twenty-five years after its release, Mariah Carey's ultimate holiday bop is still the go-to tune to get any party started. It consistently lands in the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Holiday 100.
This song, from Justin Bieber's first Christmas album, Under the Mistletoe (2011), will inspire you to get up and dance. In 2011, Bieber told MTV News,"It's something that I feel like they're going to be singing every Christmas." Turns out, he was totally right.
Listen to this song once and it'll be stuck in your ear the entire holiday season (but in a good way). The festive jingle is about choosing love over gifts on Christmas — a sweet message everyone should hear.
In some places, a white Christmas is just not probable — no matter how much we want one. In this song from Ariana Grande's album Christmas Kisses (2013), the singer asks Santa for snow in California.
Every '90s kid at your party will sing along to this classic hit from Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Hold our drink while we do our best Faith Hill impression.
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After Christmas comes New Years, which means putting the NYE anthem on your holiday playlist is a no-brainer. With this stunning rendition, you'll be able to cheers to all the good times past and present.
Micheal Bublé's version of this song has been a longtime classic. But when he and Idina Menzel went in on a duet in 2014 — well, there's a new favorite in town. Cue up this one for Christmas karaoke with your beau.
Ne-Yo puts an R&B spin on several Christmas classics in his debut holiday album, Another Kind of Christmas (2019). Our favorite is this rendition of "The Christmas Song." The album also includes five original holiday tracks.
Tyler, the Creator contributed two songs to the soundtrack of The Grinch (2018), including this funky rap from the perspective of everyone's favorite Christmas villain.
"Candy Cane Lane" is an upbeat jingle from Sia's first holiday album, Every Day is Christmas (2017), which features 10 original Christmas songs from the famed "Chandelier" singer.
Violinist and YouTube star Lindsey Stirling is best known for her stunning choreographed musical performances. And while you can't see her play in this 2017 rendition of "Carol of the Bells," the track is just as mesmerizing as the music videos that made her famous.
Christmas is a magical time, but it can also be tough on relationships. In this song, Alessia Cara sings about hoping her longtime romance will make it through the holiday season.
John Legend's cover of this festive jingle is already great — but the fact that it features Stevie Wonder on the harmonica makes it absolutely awesome. Wonder first covered the song on his album Someday at Christmas (1967), and so we love that Legend kept him on the track in his 2018 version.
There's no better way to get the party started than by adding a few RuPaul songs to your playlist. "Hey Sis, It's Christmas" is a holiday standout, and features lyrics like "Hey sis, it's Christmas / You can cross me off of your wish list / Call Santa Claus and the Missus / We gon’ have the best Christmas that ever existed."
From the film soundtrack for The Polar Express (2004), Josh Groban's "Believe" received a Grammy in 2006 and was nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards in 2005. It's a stunning ballad about everything you can accomplish if you believe in yourself.
A cappella group Pentatonix is famous for their beat-boxing holiday albums. However, this standout from their collection The Best of Pentatonix Christmas (2019) showcases their impressive skills like no other.

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