Pack Of Xmas Candies by Kolesnikov arrives in 2025 as a rap release built around a festive idea: holiday sweets translated into track titles. The 15-track set runs 25:36, keeping the pacing compact and easy to revisit across December listening, late-night winter sessions, or a quick seasonal playlist between family plans and year-end errands. The album title already points to a box of treats, and the track list carries that idea through names like Cinnamon Gum, Creamy Toffee, Gluhwein Jelly, and Orange Toffee.
What makes the album specific is the way each title suggests a different flavor or texture while staying tied to the winter table. Blueberry Jelly, Chocoball With Menthol, and Barberry add brighter notes, while Crispy With Coconut and Yoghurt Toffee lean into softer, sweeter imagery. In a holiday listening context, that mix gives the record a neat place among seasonal albums that work well in the background, especially when the mood is warm indoors and the outside air feels colder by the hour.
The second half of the sequence keeps the candy-box concept moving with Lakrits, Mint Caramel, Ginger Lemon, Waffle, and Praline. Those names suggest a change in tone from the first tracks without leaving the winter theme behind. Gluhwein Jelly in particular brings a clear end-of-year reference, while Fizzy Eucalyptus and Mint Caramel hint at sharper, cooler sensations. As a rap album, Pack Of Xmas Candies uses its track naming to give the release a seasonal identity that fits festive playlists without needing to say more than the titles already do.
Because the runtime is just over twenty-five minutes, the album works as a concise holiday listen rather than a long all-evening set. That short duration can suit a cozy break in the day, a car ride through holiday traffic, or a quiet evening when a few themed tracks are enough to set the tone. The sequence from Cinnamon Gum to Praline reads like opening a mixed box and moving from one flavor to the next, which gives the album a simple, direct structure.
Pack Of Xmas Candies stays focused on its concept from start to finish, and Kolesnikov keeps that focus in the details. Fifteen tracks provide enough variety to support the candy theme, while the year 2025 places it clearly in a current seasonal context. For listeners building a Christmas or New Year rap playlist, the album offers a tidy, winter-ready set with titles that connect holiday taste, cold-weather imagery, and end-of-year atmosphere in a very literal way.
