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25 Underrated Songs For Your December Playlist

This is not your basic Christmas playlist.

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25 Underrated Songs For Your December Playlist
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December has a lot going on. The semester is finally over, it's starting to snow, the holidays are coming up, and we're getting ready for the new year. Yet, for some reason, when I was scrolling through playlists looking for the perfect December playlist, all I could find were collections of really overplayed Christmas songs. Don't get me wrong, I love Christmas music and you'll definitely find some in this list. I just also think that the songs of December deserve a little more variation. If you're looking to make your own December playlist, here are some songs to get you started.

1. "Back to December" - Taylor Swift

2. "This December" - Ricky Montgomery

3. "Snow" - Ricky Montgomery

4. "What A Wonderful World" - Louis Armstrong

5. "Wintertime" - Norah Jones

6. "December 1963 (Oh What A Night)" - Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons

7. "Snowman" - Sia

8. "Holiday" - Weezer

9. "Blackout Christmas" - VÉRITÉ

10. "December" - Ariana Grande

11. "Winter Dreams (Brandon's Song)" - Kelly Clarkson

12. "Winter" - AJR

13. "Cold December Night" - Michael Bublé

14. "Step Into Christmas" - Elton John

15. "Holidays" - Josie Dunne, Atlantic Holiday

16. "Another Year" - FINNEAS

17. "Christmas All Over Again" - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

18. "At Last" - Etta James

19. "Sara" - Fleetwood Mac

20. "Sleigh Ride" - Ella Fitzgerald

21. "A Hazy Shade of Winter" - Simon & Garfunkel

22. "Flashed Junk Mind" - Milky Chance

23. "December" - Neck Deep

24. "Everything Has Changed" - Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran

25. "December" - Earth, Wind & Fire


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