Lindsay Lohan, Camila Cabello, and more are vying for yuletide chestnut status, but few have the chops.
Christmas music is like marital infidelity or multi-level marketing: People keep trying it, even though they shouldn’t, and getting away with it is hardly guaranteed. But the pop music machine keeps churning, and it’s that time of year, and so we have a fresh crop of attempts at timelessness that largely will not pan out.
In this slideshow, we run down 10 new Christmas songs for ‘22 and their chances of sticking around for years to come.
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