Year of release 2025

Songs 2

Album time 7:19

Genre list Dancefloor, Dance Pop

"Last Christmas" by Jaycee Madoxx is a 2025 release that places a familiar seasonal title into a dancefloor and dance pop setting. With just two tracks and a total duration of 7:19, the album keeps its focus tight and direct. The main version and the "Last Christmas (Extended Mix)" give the release a compact structure that works well for holiday listening when a shorter, more concentrated set feels right.

The title track carries the weight of a classic Christmas phrase, but here it is presented as a modern club-ready piece rather than a traditional carol collection. That contrast makes the album suitable for end-of-year playlists that move between festive atmosphere and a stronger beat. For winter evenings, New Year warmups, or background music during seasonal gatherings, the release offers a clear, streamlined option centered on one song and one extended variation.

Because the track list is minimal, the listening experience depends on how the two versions frame the same material. "Last Christmas" gives the core idea in a standard form, while "Last Christmas (Extended Mix)" suggests a longer version with more room for dancefloor pacing. This kind of release is easy to place in a Christmas music library, especially for listeners who prefer concise EP-style sets with a seasonal theme and a dance pop identity.

The album title also makes it a natural fit for December playlists, whether the goal is a cozy evening indoors or a more upbeat holiday mood. The dancefloor and dance pop genre tags point toward movement, rhythm, and a brighter approach to winter listening. Rather than offering many different songs, Jaycee Madoxx focuses on one recognizable title and expands it through the extended mix, which keeps the release specific and easy to identify in catalog use.

As a 2025 holiday entry, "Last Christmas" sits comfortably in the space between Christmas nostalgia and New Year energy. Its short running time, two-track format, and direct track naming make it practical for seasonal programming where a compact release is useful. For listeners building festive playlists, it adds a focused dance-pop version of a familiar winter title, with the extended mix giving the album a little more room to carry the atmosphere into the closing days of the year.