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Jackie Evancho’s Early Release of Her New Christmas Song is a Treat for Fans

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Jackie Evancho, the classical crossover artist known for her stunning vocal range and beautiful renditions of popular and classical tunes, has just released a low-quality version of her new Christmas song that is sure to become a holiday classic.

Titled “At Least I’ll Have Santa,” the song is a sentimental ballad that captures the warmth and emotion of the holiday season. Written by Evancho herself, the song features a heartfelt melody and lyrics that will tug at your heartstrings and remind you of the special people and memories that make the holidays so meaningful.

One standout line from the song is “I won’t lie and say I wouldn’t love to unwrap you on Christmas Day, but at least I’ll have Santa to visit me tonight.” This line perfectly captures the longing and desire for connection that can often be present during the holiday season, while also acknowledging the joy and comfort that can be found in the traditions and rituals of the season.

As it is currently the day before Christmas Eve, Evancho couldn’t wait until next year to share her new song with the world. Despite the fact that it hasn’t been professionally recorded yet, she has released a low-quality version of the song for fans to enjoy right now. The full, professionally recorded version of the song will be released in the 2023 Christmas season, but this early release allows fans to get a sneak peek of what’s to come and get into the holiday spirit early.

Evancho is no stranger to Christmas music, having released several holiday albums in the past. However, “At Least I’ll Have Santa” marks the first time she has released an original Christmas song, making it a truly special addition to her repertoire.

Fans of Evancho’s music and holiday music lovers alike will definitely want to add “At Least I’ll Have Santa” to their holiday playlist. Whether you’re feeling sentimental or just in the mood for some festive tunes, this song is sure to hit the spot. While we’ll have to wait until next year for the full, professionally recorded version of the song, the low-quality version that’s available now is still sure to bring some holiday cheer to your season.

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I've been covering the entertainment industry, from tv to movies to music, independently under the Trevor Decker News banner since 2015.

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