Year of release 2025

Songs 8

Album time 27:24

Genre list Country Pop, Traditional Pop Music

"Feels Like Christmas" by Mickey Guyton is a 2025 holiday release that brings Country Pop and Traditional Pop Music together in a compact 8-track set. Running 27:24, it is built for short seasonal listening, with a sequence that moves from familiar Christmas imagery to lighter winter themes. The title track sits among songs that keep the focus on cookies, mistletoe, snow, and the feeling of the season at home.

The opening pair, "Save A Little Christmas For Me" and "Sugar Cookie," sets the tone right away with warm, domestic details. "Mistletoe Kisses" continues that festive mood, while "Feels Like Christmas" gives the album its central phrase and seasonal frame. These early tracks make the record easy to place in a holiday playlist, especially for listeners who prefer a country-leaning Christmas album with clear song titles and a cozy atmosphere.

Later in the sequence, "It Won't Be Christmas" and "Christmas Isn't Christmas" add a more reflective side to the set. Their titles suggest that the album is interested not only in celebration, but also in what makes the holiday season feel complete. That balance keeps the record grounded and gives it a useful place in end-of-year listening, whether it is playing in the background during a quiet evening or alongside a more active holiday gathering.

The track list also reaches into classic and family-friendly winter material with "O Holy Night" and "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" Those songs widen the album's range, linking sacred Christmas tradition with a playful winter reference. Together with the original titles, they make "Feels Like Christmas" feel organized around familiar seasonal touchpoints rather than broad holiday clichés. The result is a concise album with a clear holiday identity and a steady pace across all 8 tracks.

For listeners building a Christmas or New Year playlist, "Feels Like Christmas" offers a neat 27:24 listening span that works well as a single front-to-back album. Mickey Guyton's combination of Country Pop and Traditional Pop Music gives the record a polished, seasonal character without losing its directness. From "Save A Little Christmas For Me" to "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?," the album stays close to winter details, festive routines, and the kind of songs that suit cozy evenings at home.