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Don't feel like reading? Try listening to the article in audio mode Voiced by Amazon Polly Christmas is near, and with it the Christmas catchphrases that accompany this period. And every year they have enormous success, climbing the world charts . But why, despite the years, are these songs always successful? Today we find out together! Every year from November we start to hear the classic and iconic Christmas songs that start to climb the charts again. During the month of December they manage to remain at the top of the world rankings until January. Currently in Spotify's Global 50 chart all the top places are dominated by these Christmas hits , led by Mariah Carey's iconic All I Want for Christmas Is You .
It is as if some personalities closely linked to Christmas, such as Mariah Carey or Michael Bublé, thawed during this period. It is no coincidence that on November 1st Mariah Carey herself published a video of her on her social channels , in which she frees herself from the ice. All this, singing "It's time " and inaugurating #MariahSZN (i.e. Mariah's season). The video has reached over 100 million views and almost 16 million likes on TikTok alone. The marketing of Christmas catchphrases The "catchphrases" are composed of a simple refrain , repeated Belgium Phone Number several times and with an easy to remember melody, suitable for the period. Furthermore, songs created for the holidays are always based on messages of love, peace and togetherness. Exactly as in the case of summer catchphrases, Christmas catchphrases also manage to remain in vogue throughout the season. A peculiarity, compared to summer songs, is that in the case of Christmas songs it is often always the same hits that keep returning to the charts. In fact, from Mariah Carey to Wham! the charts are always dominated by these singers and certain hits, which are timeless.
And they achieve enormous success every year. Emotional transportation Furthermore, another fundamental difference compared to summer hits is the emotional transport with which we associate them . Every year we listen to the same songs because over the years we have associated them with a festive period and often full of positivity and togetherness. So a real bond is created with the song on a psychological level. And not only that: also with the personalities who sing them. These catchphrases become the perfect tool to retrace the past year and all our memories of previous ones, reliving a familiar atmosphere . It is rare, in fact, for this to happen with any other type of catchphrase. Why? Only the Christmas period is so full of emotions
It is as if some personalities closely linked to Christmas, such as Mariah Carey or Michael Bublé, thawed during this period. It is no coincidence that on November 1st Mariah Carey herself published a video of her on her social channels , in which she frees herself from the ice. All this, singing "It's time " and inaugurating #MariahSZN (i.e. Mariah's season). The video has reached over 100 million views and almost 16 million likes on TikTok alone. The marketing of Christmas catchphrases The "catchphrases" are composed of a simple refrain , repeated Belgium Phone Number several times and with an easy to remember melody, suitable for the period. Furthermore, songs created for the holidays are always based on messages of love, peace and togetherness. Exactly as in the case of summer catchphrases, Christmas catchphrases also manage to remain in vogue throughout the season. A peculiarity, compared to summer songs, is that in the case of Christmas songs it is often always the same hits that keep returning to the charts. In fact, from Mariah Carey to Wham! the charts are always dominated by these singers and certain hits, which are timeless.
And they achieve enormous success every year. Emotional transportation Furthermore, another fundamental difference compared to summer hits is the emotional transport with which we associate them . Every year we listen to the same songs because over the years we have associated them with a festive period and often full of positivity and togetherness. So a real bond is created with the song on a psychological level. And not only that: also with the personalities who sing them. These catchphrases become the perfect tool to retrace the past year and all our memories of previous ones, reliving a familiar atmosphere . It is rare, in fact, for this to happen with any other type of catchphrase. Why? Only the Christmas period is so full of emotions