Year of release 2025

Songs 25

Album time 01:18:10

Genre list Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Lounge, Bossanova

Christmas Bossa Nights - 2025 Cozy Holiday Lounge by Christmas Lounge brings a warm seasonal flow to the familiar sounds of December. Issued in 2025, this 25-track collection moves through pop, traditional pop music, lounge, and bossanova, giving well-known holiday songs a relaxed late-evening atmosphere. The album runs 01:18:10, so it offers a long and easy listening stretch for decorating, hosting, or winding down after a busy winter day.

The track list mixes standards and modern favorites in a way that keeps the sequence varied while staying within a calm holiday mood. It opens with Hallelujah and moves into All I Want For Christmas Is You, then shifts through Good King Wenceslas, Angels We Have Heard On High, Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella, and Deck The Halls. That balance of classic carols and contemporary Christmas staples gives the album a broad seasonal reach without losing its lounge character.

Several songs here are especially suited to cozy evenings and background listening. Happy Xmas (War Is Over), I Saw Three Ships, It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, Mistletoe, and Jingle Bells keep the set moving with familiar titles, while Joy To The World, Last Christmas, Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, and White Christmas deepen the winter tone. The bossanova and lounge framing suggest a softer edge than a standard compilation, making it well matched to candlelight, drinks, and quiet holiday gatherings.

Later in the sequence, the album continues with O Come All Ye Faithful, O Holy Night, Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree, Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town, Santa Tell Me, The First Noel, Silent Night, and Snowman before closing with We Wish You A Merry Christmas. That combination gives Christmas Bossa Nights - 2025 Cozy Holiday Lounge a steady end-of-year arc, moving from festive favorites to reflective carols and back again. It is a clear fit for Christmas playlists, New Year downtime, and any winter setting that calls for gentle seasonal music.