5 Christmas Songs That Instantly Blew Up on Social Media This Year
Every year, Christmas songs dominate social media trends and streaming platforms globally. Many are classics, while others are modern tracks elevated by digital culture. Additionally, their effect reflects the power of nostalgic, seasonal experiences. Therefore, here are 5 viral Christmas songs that dominated social media this year.
Michael Bublรฉโs – โIt’s Beginning to Look A lot Like Christmasโ (2011)
Originally written by Meredith Willson in 1951, Bublรฉโs version of this holiday gem was released in 2011. Featured on his multi-platinum album Christmas (2011), the song is known for its mellow, jazz-pop sound. In 2021, a music video for โIt’s Beginning to Look A lot Like Christmas” was released. The video features a heartwarming, retro-inspired visual with families celebrating the holidays. To date, the song continues to be a perennial holiday favorite on social media.
As a result, the song has attained massive popularity on TikTok. With over 2.7 million videos using it for holiday content, the numbers are still climbing. It has also gained over 600 million streams on Spotify. Ultimately, Bublรฉโs version remains a timeless holiday classic.
โLast Christmasโ โ Wham! (1984)
Released on 3 December 1984, โLast Christmasโ was written by group member and lead vocalist George Michael. Despite its upbeat, melodic content, Michael wrote the song about a Christmastime breakup that left him heartbroken. The songโs accompanying video further depicted its theme. In one particular scene, George Michael is left in despair after his girlfriend leaves him for his bandmate, Andrew Ridgeley. “Last Christmasโ has since become a global Christmas classic.
In the United States, it re-entered the Billboard Holiday 100 chart. The song also re-entered the UK charts, reaching number two on the UK singles chart. The song has also topped charts in multiple other countries, including Austria, Denmark, and Germany. On YouTube, the song has gained over 1.01 billion views, with more than 11 million views on TikTok. The song has also gained 9.2 million streams on multiple platforms.
โAll I Want for Christmas Is Youโ (1994)
No Christmas song list is complete without this holiday favorite! Co-written and co-produced with Walter Afanasieff, this Christmas staple remains a perennial favorite. With its 1960s doo-wop vibe, the song is often dubbed the โunofficial song of Christmasโ due to its enduring popularity. Released as the lead single from her holiday album Merry Christmas, the song has since attained global dominance, annually re-entering charts. To date, the song has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.
In the US alone, the song has unanimously become the biggest-selling Christmas song of all time. The songโs popularity on social media continues to increase, being used in over 20 million videos on TikTok. On Spotify, it became the first holiday song to pass 2โฏbillion global streams.
Bobby Helms โ โJingle Bell Rockโ (1957)
Released in 1957, “Jingle Bell Rock” is an all-time favorite. The song was composed by James Ross Boothe and Joseph Carleton Beal. In the United States, the song receives frequent airplay every holiday season. The song’s popularity has endured through the decades, inspiring nearly 150 cover versions. These versions include notable renditions by the McClain Sisters, Billy Idol, and many others.
It has also been featured in the 1996 film Jingle All the Way. In 2024, a duet, the Helmsburg, Indiana, native put a modern spin on the Christmas classic. Along with Argentine pop singer Maria Becerra, Helms fused English and Spanish verses, giving the song a multicultural flair. As of December 2022, โJingle Bell Rockโ has amassed over 600 million streams on Spotify. Additionally, it is used in over 3.5 million videos on TikTok.
Brenda Lee – โRockinโ Around the Christmas Treeโ (1958)
Originally recorded in 1958, this holiday favorite has become a career staple for Brenda Lee. Through the years, the song has seen a resurgence in popularity every holiday season. In December 2023, it topped the Billboard Hot 100. From its feature in “Home Alone” (1990), the song gained widespread recognition. On November 3, 2023, a music video for the song was released.
This marked the songโs very first official video. It features a then-78-year-old Lee lip-syncing the song at a party. It also features cameos by country music veterans Tanya Tucker and Trisha Yearwood. The video expanded the songโs global reach while preserving its nostalgic charm. One of Spotifyโs most-played Christmas songs each December, โRockinโ Around the Christmas Treeโ remains an eternal favorite.
Final Thoughts
Viral Christmas songs continue to thrive by blending traditional and modern trends. These trends unite us while setting the tone for holiday celebrations. As the popularity of social media increases, more songs will also. As a result, these holiday favorites will eternally remain a timeless soundtrack to the spirit of Christmas.
