With the festive season upon us, there's no better way to get into the holiday spirit than by immersing yourself in some of the best new holiday music releases of 2025. From a cappella masterpieces to country classics, these talented artists have created the perfect soundtracks to make your Christmas season one to remember.
For fans of Pentatonix, there's a reason to be excited - the group has just released "Christmas in the City," an album that celebrates the magic of cosmopolitan life around the holidays. With 18 tracks that reimagine classic songs and introduce some original compositions, this is a must-listen for anyone who loves to sing along to their favorite holiday tunes.
Meanwhile, jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi's iconic score from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" has been reissued as a special anniversary release. The whimsical soundtrack may have been created over 60 years ago, but its timeless charm remains just as strong as ever.
Other notable releases include LeAnn Rimes' "Greatest Hits Christmas," which brings together some of her best-known holiday tracks with new collaborations; Brad Paisley's "Snow Globe Town," a charming collection of eight originals and eight covers that will connect with anyone looking for a feel-good holiday album; and country singer Trisha Yearwood's "Christmastime," featuring the emotional duet "Merry Christmas, Valentine" with her husband Garth Brooks.
The season is also a time to celebrate the music of Roberta Flack, who may have left us too soon but continues to bring joy through her timeless classics. Her new release "Holidays" is a special tribute to her legacy and features some of her most beloved tracks.
Newcomers like Mickey Guyton are also making waves in the holiday music scene with their heartwarming releases like "Feels Like Christmas." This one showcases Guyton's soulful voice on tracks like "O Holy Night" and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from Disney's "Frozen."
Lastly, Chess Records' compilation album "The Chess Records Christmas Album" brings together some of the biggest names in music for an unforgettable holiday party. Featuring classic tracks like Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run" and The Moonglows' "Hey Santa Claus," this one is a must-listen for anyone who loves a little bit of vintage cheer.
Hunter Hayes rounds out our list with his charming debut release "Evergreen Christmas Sessions." This album may be short, but it packs a big punch, showcasing Hayes' country-pop charm on covers like "Winter Wonderland" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
So go ahead, cozy up by the fire with a cup of hot cocoa and get ready to sing along to these festive tracks that are sure to put you in the holiday spirit.
For fans of Pentatonix, there's a reason to be excited - the group has just released "Christmas in the City," an album that celebrates the magic of cosmopolitan life around the holidays. With 18 tracks that reimagine classic songs and introduce some original compositions, this is a must-listen for anyone who loves to sing along to their favorite holiday tunes.
Meanwhile, jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi's iconic score from "A Charlie Brown Christmas" has been reissued as a special anniversary release. The whimsical soundtrack may have been created over 60 years ago, but its timeless charm remains just as strong as ever.
Other notable releases include LeAnn Rimes' "Greatest Hits Christmas," which brings together some of her best-known holiday tracks with new collaborations; Brad Paisley's "Snow Globe Town," a charming collection of eight originals and eight covers that will connect with anyone looking for a feel-good holiday album; and country singer Trisha Yearwood's "Christmastime," featuring the emotional duet "Merry Christmas, Valentine" with her husband Garth Brooks.
The season is also a time to celebrate the music of Roberta Flack, who may have left us too soon but continues to bring joy through her timeless classics. Her new release "Holidays" is a special tribute to her legacy and features some of her most beloved tracks.
Newcomers like Mickey Guyton are also making waves in the holiday music scene with their heartwarming releases like "Feels Like Christmas." This one showcases Guyton's soulful voice on tracks like "O Holy Night" and "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from Disney's "Frozen."
Lastly, Chess Records' compilation album "The Chess Records Christmas Album" brings together some of the biggest names in music for an unforgettable holiday party. Featuring classic tracks like Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run" and The Moonglows' "Hey Santa Claus," this one is a must-listen for anyone who loves a little bit of vintage cheer.
Hunter Hayes rounds out our list with his charming debut release "Evergreen Christmas Sessions." This album may be short, but it packs a big punch, showcasing Hayes' country-pop charm on covers like "Winter Wonderland" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
So go ahead, cozy up by the fire with a cup of hot cocoa and get ready to sing along to these festive tracks that are sure to put you in the holiday spirit.