‘Tis the season to pop out the Pentatonix, curl up by the Christmas tree, and share mutual feelings of love and goodwill all around. This year, "The Student Movement" wants to give you your very own soundtrack to the Christmas season, with songs provided by your friends and yours truly. You can find this playlist on Apple Music or just pick your favorites to usher in a season of warmth and giving amidst the snow and cold. It’s time to ring in the most wonderful time of the year!
“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Andy Williams
Kim Cardenas (senior, political science)
“Winter Wonderland/Don’t Worry be Happy” by Pentatonix feat. Tori Kelly
Jea Erazo (junior, psychology)
“Christmas” by Michael Bublé
Jaden Leiterman (sophomore, medical laboratory science)
“25th” by Tori Kelly
Megan Napod (senior, speech-language pathology & audiology)
“Christmas in Blue Chair Bay” by Kenny Chesney
Connor Scott (junior, mechanical engineering)
“It’s a Trap Christmas” by BeatsInMinutes
Grace No (sophomore, English)
“Mistletoe” by Justin Bieber
Lily Rodriguez (freshman, public health)
“Be Mine This Christmas” by Bryson Tiller
Ian Freed (freshman, business management)
“White Christmas” by The Drifters
Nathan Vietz (freshman, business)
“Wonderful Christmastime” by Straight No Chaser
Timmy Duado (junior, communications)
“That’s Christmas to Me” by Pentatonix
Matakala Muhwanga (junior, international business)
“Winter Wonderland” by Bryson Tiller
Torrey Joo (sophomore, biochemistry)
“Snoopy’s Christmas” by The Royal Guardsman
Nathan Mathieu (freshman, pre-physical therapy)
“This Christmas” by Chris Brown
Mylon Weathers (senior, criminal justice)
“All I Want for Christmas is You” by Mariah Carey
Nathan Gulzar (freshman, aviation)
“Miraculum (Instrumental)” by Lincoln Brewster
Kaela McFadden (junior, pre-physical therapy)
“Happy Xmas (War is Over)” by John Lennon
Jose Alegria (sophomore, nursing)
“Hallelujah” by Pentatonix
A recommendation by yours truly.
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