Jonas Brothers Songs That Will Make Fans Feel 'Like It's Christmas' In 2008
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11 Jonas Brothers Holiday Tracks That Will Make True Fans Feel 'Like It's Christmas' In 2008

Say all you want for Christmas is a Jonas-only playlist.

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11 Jonas Brothers Holiday Tracks That Will Make True Fans Feel 'Like It's Christmas' In 2008
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As if the Jonas Brothers' epic 2019 return wasn't enough of a gift, they've blessed fans with a new holiday song, "Like It's Christmas." But the band's truest fans know that this new jingle is just one of MANY Christmas bops the Jonas family has performed.

From OG Nicholas Jonas to DNCE, these holiday originals and covers bring back all the nostalgia.

Who would have thought back in 2009 that you'd still be rocking out to JB's "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" cover in 2019? We all did.

Because once a Jonas Brothers fangirl, always a Jonas Brothers fangirl.

"Like It's Christmas" by Jonas Brothers

"Girl Of My Dreams" by Jonas Brothers

"Joyful Kings" by Jonas Brothers

"Joy To The World (A Christmas Prayer)" by Nicholas Jonas

"Summertime Anthem" by Jonas Brothers

"Say All You Want For Christmas" by Nick Jonas ft. Shania Twain

"I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" by Jonas Brothers

"Christmas Without You" by DNCE

"Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by DNCE

"Sing My Song For You" by Demi Lovato ft. Joe Jonas 

"Silent Night" ft. Nick Jonas on "Last Man Standing"

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