Hi Europe. Since it’s getting close to Christmas, let’s get into the Christmas spirit with some music.

Give me a Christmas song from your country, the cheesier the better, preferably in your native language.

Here’s one from Sweden, played every year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-Fw484lBeA

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I don’t remember the name of any specific song but my father used to play a christmas CD by dutch Herman van Veen.

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https://youtu.be/IFZqDcFU4Ow

Content warning Weihnachtsbäckerei, German speakers beware

I didn’t even check the video to see if it’s a decent version but I cannot risk having this monster be stuck in my ear for the next 5 months. Even thinking about it is going to haunt me for a week.

I also just learnt that everybody and their grandma has done versions. Good lord.

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I fucking hate you. Now its Stück in my head too. I even managed to avoid literally all Christmas music so far and now you come with this.

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löl

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I prefer this version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jn8i4jCubE

Also other german songs (german language, i.e. can also be austrian):

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Hej, du har glömt “Jul igen”. Men “tänd ett ljus” är den vackaste julsången som jag känner.

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The Støvle Dance is from an old Danish Christmas show. My daughter just got super into it. https://youtu.be/Lhka0pjBzAQ?si=1PC_Yd00lU_x3zWk it is a mix of Danish and English.

Det jul det cool is an even older rap Christmas song about the commercialization of Christmas. They didn’t expect it to get any kind of traction so they just sampled some music without caring about the rights. It has been included in all Danish Christmas music collections since the 80ies. They don’t collect royalties, the band they sampled from do. https://youtu.be/FuyKWtF5aqU?si=C2wkvpaKIkvnoV2V

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