Christmas music is pretty forgiving stuff. As one loyal listener to Kringle Radio recently told us, “What else besides Christmas music can take you from country to jazz to rock to choral in under an hour?”
But artists abuse the flexibility of Christmas music by including Christmas songs that are not, at least in their original intent, Christmas music.
Perhaps the biggest abuser of this most recently is Pentatonix. In 2016 the acapella group released Hallelujah as part of their album A Pentatonix Christmas:
We admit – it’s a great song and the performance is spectacular. But it is not a Christmas song. It is a song about a love gone wrong. There is nothing Christmas about it. Zip.
That being said, Hallelujah was previously reimagined as a Christmas song. The words had to be changed entirely to do it. Check it out:
Musically – it is the same song.
But one is a non-Christmas song you get on a Christmas...
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