"Hugot Christmas" by Jay Servito is a 2025 Pop release built around six holiday tracks and a total running time of 19:55. The album keeps its focus on Christmas and year-end listening, using short, direct song titles that point to familiar holiday moods with a playful and personal tone. It is a compact set rather than a long seasonal collection, which makes each track easy to place into a festive playlist or a quiet December listening session.
The opening track, "Merry Na Christmas Pa!", sets the tone with a title that mixes holiday greeting and conversational flair. "Merry Christmas (Ako Lang!)" continues that same approach, while "Merry Ex-Mas" brings a more pointed twist to the season. These titles give the album a clear identity inside the pop holiday lane, where the language stays light, witty, and tied to real emotions around Christmas gatherings, endings, and old memories.
Other tracks keep the album rooted in seasonal themes without drifting away from its specific style. "Ninong Na Walang Ninang" adds another memorable phrase, and "Pasko't Pag-Big" links Christmas with affection in a way that feels especially suited to local holiday listening. "Paskog Walang Katulad" closes the set with a title that suggests a one-of-a-kind Christmas mood. Together, the six songs create a sequence that is concise, themed, and easy to follow from start to finish.
Because "Hugot Christmas" is only 19:55 long, it works well as a short seasonal rotation for December evenings, holiday gatherings, or background music while preparing for New Year plans. The album's pop format keeps the presentation simple and direct, with each song title doing much of the expressive work. Rather than broad holiday statements, the track list offers specific phrases that make the release distinctive within Christmas music playlists.
For listeners looking for a 2025 Christmas album with a conversational style, "Hugot Christmas" by Jay Servito offers a focused six-track set built around festive wordplay and holiday feeling. The album title, the artist name, and the track list all point toward a seasonal collection shaped by Christmas, affection, and end-of-year reflection. It is a concise Pop release that fits neatly into Christmas listening, New Year transitions, and quiet winter playlists.
