Top 5 Best songs from the New Pentatonix Christmas Album
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Top 5 Best songs from the New Pentatonix Christmas Album

An album that will keep you dancing all Christmas long and maybe even after that!

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Top 5 Best songs from the New Pentatonix Christmas Album
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Pentatonix is an acapella group that has taken the world by storm. Their music is upbeat and absolutely mind blowing because of the fact that they can make music sound so good with only their voices. Every year they release a Christmas album that makes me want to dance and sing at the top of my lungs!

In case you haven't yet heard of Pentatonix, or their new Christmas album for this year, here are my top five favorite songs that you simply must check out.

5. Good To Be Bad

I love this song because it is a different kind of twist for a Christmas song. Instead of singing about how good you should be for Santa, it talks about how the singer is willing to get coal in their stocking because sometimes it "feels so good to be bad"! It's catchy and a real toe tapper to listen to; you'll definitely want to sing along.

4. Coldest Winter

If you are looking for something completely different this season, you will want to check out this masterpiece. The lyrics follow more of a love song type theme, yet the melody will sweep you off your feet with a very upbeat pace that might be perfect for all of you winter runners out there. You won't be able to get this tune out of your head very easily once you hear it!

3. Up On The Housetop

A Christmas classic, Pentatonix does a great job of making it their own with awesome melodies! I've always liked this song but whenever I hear this group sing it, I can't stop humming it throughout the day.

2. I'll Be Home For Christmas

No other song does quite as good of a job at making me want to be home for the holidays like this one does. I'd say that if this classic is one of your favorites, you will like it even more when Pentatonix sings it. Check it out and bring on the Christmas feels!

1. Hallelujah

My number one favorite song on the album, and number one favorite for this month, is the remix of Hallelujah that Pentatonix does on this Christmas album. They absolutely blow any other version away with their amazing talent at putting serious drama into any song. Listening to this, you will want to hit repeat over and over again!

Go ahead, blast it over the stereo while you decorate or make that Christmas dinner. You'll be dancing and singing along the whole time!

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