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Lady A’s Hillary Scott and her 11-year-old daughter Eisele Kaye talk about writing their Christmas song “Hard to Wait for Christmas,” their favorite family Christmas traditions, most memorable Christmas gifts Hillary got as a kid, favorite Christmas cookies and more!

Eisele Kaye   

Can we sing a little bit of “Hard to Wait for Christmas” together for Billboard? 

Hillary Scott  

Do you want to do it?

Eisele Kaye    

Sure. 

Hillary Scott   

Do we want dad to help? 

Eisele Kaye  

Yeah, what’s your favorite part of writing “Hard to Wait for Christmas” together?

Hillary Scott  

I think my favorite part of writing the song with you was just getting to talk about all of the things that are “Hard to Wait for Christmas” for, and then also getting to talk about the real meaning of Christmas — Jesus, the birth of Jesus. 

Eisele Kaye  

How is recording with me different from recording with your bandmates?

Hillary Scott   

Well, it was really fun because I got to experience it with you for the first time. So it felt new again, which is really exciting. And I got to just stand by and be a proud mom, watching you be so comfortable and sing so beautifully in that environment. So it was definitely different, because, I mean, I’m proud of [Lady A bandmates] Charles [Kelley] and Dave [Haywood] but, like, really proud of you, because you’re my girl. 

Eisele Kaye    

What was your favorite moment of making this song with me?

Hillary Scott  

My favorite moment of making this song with you, I think it was the studio. Do you remember what happened? 

Eisele Kaye  

Oh yes.  

Hillary Scott  

At the very beginning, 

Eisele Kaye  

Yes, the lights went out.

Hillary Scott  

The power went out. 

Eisele Kaye   

The power went out 

Hillary Scott   

to the entire studio. And then what happened again, when we went to do the photo shoot? 

Eisele Kaye  

The lights went out.

Hillary Scott   

The power went out. Those were two things that happened that we just thought, you know what? I think we’re gonna take this as a good-luck charm, that if the power goes out, we’re on to something good.

Watch the full interview above!

KISS OF LIFE, true to their name, are breathing new life into the K-pop scene. Debuting with their first mini-album KISS OF LIFE on July 5, 2023, the group has steadily gained both recognition and sales in the Korean market. Their first single album “Midas Touch” earned them their debut on the Billboard Global 200 chart, peaking at No. 165 and remaining on the chart for two weeks. In a K-pop industry increasingly dominated by major corporations, KISS OF LIFE has been dubbed the “miracle of mid-sized companies.”
For the group’s growth, Belle shared, “We used to only dream about moments like these, and now we made our dream come true. Winning our first music show trophy with ‘Sticky,’ a song we particularly love, made us feel like our hard work and confidence in our music had finally paid off.”
The group’s uniqueness is evident in both the concept and tracks of their mini-album KISS OF LIFE. They chose to present their album in a “magazine” format, showcasing their visuals in a distinct way. Moreover, from the very beginning, all members included solo tracks on the album, with Natty’s “Sugarcoat” achieving even greater success than the title track “Shhh,” solidifying KISS OF LIFE’s name in the public’s mind.
One of the group’s defining traits is their nostalgia. Tracks like “Bad News” left a strong impression with its incorporation of 1990s and 2000s hip-hop elements, including iconic phrases like “ain’t no diggity” and “from the east side to the west side.” Their latest single “Get Loud” evokes the Neptunes-era sounds of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake. However, the group’s music isn’t confined to these influences. Their summer anthem “Sticky” brought them their biggest success yet, while “Igloo,” with its minimalist production and powerful choreography, marked their re-entry on the Billboard 200 chart. These diverse approaches continue to raise anticipation for what lies ahead.
By seamlessly blending American hip-hop/R&B elements with K-pop, KISS OF LIFE has emerged as a rookie group worth watching. Stepping outside the conventional paths to success, they’ve proven that K-pop can still offer fresh sounds and styles. Just over a year after their debut, they completed a successful North American tour and are now preparing for a European tour — a remarkable feat for such a young group.
Below, find Billboard Korea’s Q&A with the rising group.
It seems like KISS OF LIFE has had a really busy year!
Belle: It’s been an incredibly busy year. Thanks to all the love we’ve received, we were able to have multiple comebacks, hold our first concert, and even complete our first tour in such a short time. It really feels like a year of tremendous growth — both as a group and as individual artists exploring our own paths.
Haneul: I thought last year was hectic, but this year really felt like we poured all our youth into it. [Laughs]
As mentioned, you achieved a lot this year, including another Billboard Global 200 entry, your first world tour and first music show win. What has been the most memorable moment for you?
Belle: Winning our first music show trophy is something I’ll never forget. It was a dream we always talked about, and achieving it with “Sticky,” a song we love so much, made us feel like all our hard work and confidence in our music finally paid off.
Haneul: It’s amazing that the song kept charting even after our next album came out!
Julie: Every moment we achieve something, it feels unforgettable and precious, but for now, I’d say our U.S. tour stands out the most. We gained so much experience and grew a lot, and I already miss those memories!
Natty: I was so happy to see so many overseas fans knowing and singing along to our songs!
Many artists say that after their first world tour, their perspective broadens and they begin to see things they hadn’t noticed before. What has changed for KISS OF LIFE after their KISS ROAD tour?
Julie: It’s hard to pick just one thing, but I’d say our attitude toward the stage. I’ve started to think more deeply about the mind-set I bring to every performance.
Belle: I realized I don’t need to be nervous onstage. People enjoy seeing me have fun and relax while performing, and I loved the connection we shared with the audience — it’s the joy of music at its best!
Upward trajectory is often seen as the most beautiful graph. The response to KISS OF LIFE has been just that, with sales and reactions steadily increasing from mini-album 1 to mini-album 3.
Belle: We’ve kept moving forward with nonstop comebacks and activities, but I think the key has been focusing on what makes us unique and keeping our fans engaged. Above all, I believe our genuine love for music has resonated with people.
While “Get Loud” from “Lose Yourself” didn’t receive the response you had hoped for, “Igloo” was met with a hot response, particularly for its performance. Who came up with the concept of the sunglasses performance?
Belle: It was the idea of our performance director, who’s been with us since debut. They understand us so well and always come up with unique performances that highlight each of our individual charms. The moment we all put on sunglasses felt like a Super Bowl performance and was both cool and playful.
Haneul: The company was concerned about covering our faces, but we all agreed to go ahead with it and in the end, it worked out perfectly.
Natty: At first, we were all a bit worried! It was our first time covering our faces during a performance, so there were some concerns, but we trusted the vision, and the response was amazing! Fans even bring sunglasses to our concerts now!
“Igloo” presented a different vibe compared to previous KISS OF LIFE music and performances.
Haneul: I expected it to be cool, but I didn’t expect such a hot response. [Laughs]
Julie: This was a style I always wanted to try, and personally I felt most confident in it, so I believed people would recognize it, and I’m so happy that we received so much love!
Belle: We had a feeling that the “Igloo” choreography would be well-received when we first started practicing it. The song, with its trap hip-hop base and refined yet playful choreography, felt like it would stand out in a new way.
KISS OF LIFE who had previously shown a ‘summer’ vibe presented a new side with ‘Igloo’. What other new things can we expect?
Belle: We will continue to evolve and reveal even more new sides of ourselves. While the future is uncertain, we will definitely bring fresh music and performances that will entertain both the eyes and ears of our fans!
Each member is involved in songwriting and composing. How do you want to express yourself through KISS OF LIFE’s music?
Belle: I believe only those who fully understand the music they make can produce a certain vibe. We always want to show our fans authentic and sincere music.
Haneul: Music feels like a diary to me, capturing my emotions and experiences. When I’m sad, I listen to music and cry. When I travel, I listen to music and feel even more excited — music becomes a way of saving those personal experiences.
Natty: I feel particularly confident in R&B, and I’d love to explore a variety of styles when I have more time!
You always present a “magazine” concept for your albums and even do magazine shoots. How are the two different?
Belle: In our album photo shoots, we focus on bringing out KISS OF LIFE’s identity, but in actual magazine shoots, the focus is more on showing a new side of me. Both are enjoyable!
Julie: I think magazine concept photo shoots feel less pressured than our album ones. Since the photos are for our KISS OF LIFE albums, we feel more encouraged to push our boundaries!
Natti: They’re quite similar! I really enjoy photo shoots, so I have a great time during both album and magazine shoots!
Finally, what can we expect from KISS OF LIFE in 2025?
Belle: It will be a leap forward. I believe we will achieve even more growth and take a big step forward!
Haneul: Beyond our planned European tour, we’ll have more opportunities to meet overseas KISSY, and Korean KISSY will also get to see a lot of new sides of us.
Julie: We’re going to achieve amazing things! We’re planning to fill 2025 with even better music and incredible stages!
Natty: We’re going to make it big!

Natty

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

I love it when fans call me: Hot Girl Natty
My position in KISS OF LIFE is: All-rounder
My favorite song at the moment: “Nothing”, “Igloo” by KISS OF LIFE
But my favorite song of all time is: “Sugarcoat” by KISS OF LIFE

Julie

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

I love it when fans call me: Sexy
My position in KISS OF LIFE is: Leader
My favorite song at the moment: “Toxic Till The End” by ROSÉ
But my favorite song of all time is: “Igloo” by KISS OF LIFE

Haneul

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

I love it when fans call me: Bob Sky, Haneul-e, neul-e
My position in KISS OF LIFE is: Lead Vocal, Maknae
My favorite song at the moment: “Back to Me” by KISS OF LIFE
But my favorite song of all time is: “Says It” by KISS OF LIFE

Belle

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

I love it when fans call me: Gifted, talented
My position in KISS OF LIFE is: Main vocalist, songwriter. Mainly in charge of the musical process!
My favorite song at the moment: “Toronto 2014” by Daniel Caesar & Mustafa
But my favorite song of all time is: “Feather” by Sabrina carpenter

KISS OF LIFE

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

What can fans expect from KISS OF LIFE in 2025? “We’re going to achieve amazing things!” Julie promises. “We’re planning to fill 2025 with even better music and incredible stages!”

Natty

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

My favorite quote or best advice someone gave me: “You’re doing great, You’re killing it!!”
The concept I’d love to try most in KISS OF LIFE is: Y2K, Original Hip-Hop

Julie

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

My favorite quote or best advice someone gave me: Hard work pays off
The concept I’d love to try most in KISS OF LIFE is: Hip-Hop

Haneul

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

My favorite quote or best advice someone gave me: Hard work pays off in the end
The concept I’d love to try most in KISS OF LIFE is: Dreamy, Rock Punk

Belle

Image Credit: Sungjae OH/Billboard Korea

My favorite quote or best advice someone gave me: Trust your gut!
The concept I’d love to try most in KISS OF LIFE is: bright pop music

Wham!’s “Last Christmas” has become a holiday standard over its 40 years in release — not just because of the extraordinary success of the original 1984 recording by the pop duo (George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley), but also because of its numerous covers by the likes of Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, among others.

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What’s it been like for Ridgeley to see the song have so many new interpretations by such artists through the years?

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“It’s testament to the brilliance of the song,” he tells the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast (listen to his interview below), “to its appeal as a Christmas record, its appeal as a pop song, its attraction to the younger generation and those that recognize what a really good Christmas song it is.”

“Someone told me there’s over 400 ‘Last Christmas’ covers,” Ridgeley says. “I can’t verify that, but I wouldn’t be too surprised. It’s extremely flattering and I think George (who wrote, produced, and solely performed “Last Christmas”) would have been really really pleased that so many people recognize — so many of his peers, so many of contemporary musicians of this era and in between — recognize it as a definitive kind of Christmas record.”

“Last Christmas” has become a fixture on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the holiday season and recently reached a new peak of No. 3. Ridgeley says it has been “extremely satisfying” to see the tune climb the Hot 100, and adds that Michael (who died in 2017) “would have been utterly delighted… and it would have meant a great deal to him.”

In Ridgeley’s chat with the Pop Shop, he also discusses the continued popularity of Wham!’s overall catalog of music and how it’s “surprised” him a “wee bit” that their music has grown in popularity over the decades with new fans. He says it’s all owed to the “enduring vibrancy and youthful nature of Wham!’s music and Wham! that (the catalog) continues to draw in new cohorts.”

Also in the Pop Shop interview, Ridgeley talks about the new documentary Wham!: Last Christmas Unwrapped, the possibility of a boxed set with unreleased Wham! material, and if the public will ever hear Michael’s original demo recording of “Last Christmas.”

The Billboard Pop Shop Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things pop on Billboard‘s weekly charts. You can always count on a lively discussion about the latest pop news, fun chart stats and stories, new music, and guest interviews with music stars and folks from the world of pop. Casual pop fans and chart junkies can hear Billboard‘s executive digital director, West Coast, Katie Atkinson and Billboard’s managing director, charts and data operations, Keith Caulfield every week on the podcast, which can be streamed on Billboard.com or downloaded in Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast provider. (Click here to listen to the previous edition of the show on Billboard.com.)  

‘A Complete Unknown’ stars Timothée Chalamet and Elle Fanning sat down with Billboard News to give their thoughts on Billboard’s Hottest Female Rappers of 2024 list, their favorite Aries singers and diving into the world of Bob Dylan.

Timothée Chalamet:2024… Cat Johnson:Top female rappers of 2024. Elle Fanning:Wait, so can you read the list again? You said… Cat Johnson:No. 1 is GloRilla, No. 2 is Megan Thee Stallion, No. 3 is Nicki Minaj, No. 4 is Sexyy Red, No. 5 is Latto. Top three? Together! Timothée Chalamet: I’m just gonna agree with it, because I don’t wanna, I don’t wanna stoke any… Elle Fanning : I know! We don’t want to rank anyone, right? Timothée Chalamet: I feel like as a LaGuardia grad, as a Barb, even if I get roasted saying that, you know, maybe I have to slot Nicki, you know, but I’m not gonna disagree with that, because that’s, oh, I don’t need to wade into those waters. Cat Johnson: Yup! Tetris Kelly:We find out Timothée Chalamet is a Barb. Elle Fanning ranks her favorite Aries singers. We’re looking at you, Mariah! And they discuss their new movie, the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown.’ Cat Johnson:You had to learn 13 songs. Timothée Chalamet:Yeah. Cat Johnson:But you ended up learning 40?Timothée Chalamet:I learned a lot. I don’t know if it was that many, but it was a lot. There’s also a lot that we shot that’s not in the movie.Watch the full video above!

Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande and Kelly Clarkson, oh my! The queens of Christmas are taking over the Hot 100 top 10, during the Christmas week. Merry Christmas. The gift of music is here. This is the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 for the week dated Dec. 28. Kelly Clarkson is at a new No. 10 […]

SZA releases her highly anticipated ‘SOS Deluxe: LANA’ with the help from Ben Stiller who stars in the music video for ‘Drive.’ The album features SZA in an alien costume as well as another collab with Kendrick Lamar called “30 For 30.” Tetris Kelly The wait is over, as SZA’s much anticipated ‘SOS Deluxe: LANA’ […]

Jennifer Hudson shares to Billboard Pop Shop hosts Katie Atkinson and Keith Caulfield about why she wanted to make her Christmas album ‘The Gift of Love,’ how she chose the songs both classics and new originals she co-wrote, interviewing Michelle Obama on her talk show and more!

Jennifer Hudson

I don’t know what could top ever top her as a guest is hands out my favorite by far. 

Tetris Kelly 

Jennifer Hudson dropped by Billboard’s Pop Shop podcast with Keith Caulfield and Katie Atkinson to discuss her new holiday album, The Gift of Love,’ and her recent interview with Michelle Obama. We talk about the song selections for the album, the inspiration and why now was the time to do it? 

Jennifer Hudson  

Well, because I’ve always wanted to do a holiday album, and I couldn’t think of a better time than now. The question to me, I think, is, why not now, you know? And I finally was able to narrow it down to my favorite Christmas songs… 

Keith Caulfield   

Your favorite things? 

Jennifer Hudson   

Yes my favorite things there you go, yeah, and pick, you know, the songs that was most personal to me for this holiday album.

Keith Caulfield 

You know, this album has familiar favorites, like, we just, I just sort of hinted at “My Favorite Things,” but also some new material that you co-wrote. What was the process like for you to determine the songs that you wanted on the album? Like, how did you decide what would ultimately be on the album? 

Jennifer Hudson  

Originals or classics? 

Keith Caulfield 

Well, let’s start with the classics.

Jennifer Hudson 

Well, okay, so that’s what I’m saying. Like, it was difficult to say, I love all holiday music first of all. So it’s like, how do I narrow it down to know what to put on the holiday album? But I picked what was most personal to me, like “The Christmas Song.” For instance, my grandmother used to love that song, so I recall hearing that as a little girl throughout each and every holiday of her playing that song.

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Giorgi Gigashvili is gifted when it comes to his music, and Billboard Georgia named him as No. 1 for Billboard’s ‘Global No. 1s’ series. Giorgi talks on his different personalities when it comes to creating his music on the piano, his Carnegie Hall debut and more! Billboard is launching its inaugural ‘Global No. 1s’ series, an […]

With 2024 in the books, Billboard is celebrating another year of music coverage — much of which has been accompanied by original photography capturing some of the moment’s biggest artists, producers and industry game-changers. Among those pictures are Billboard‘s incredible lineup of cover stars this year, from Olivia Rodrigo to Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, Usher, New Jeans, Tyla, Lainey Wilson, Camila Cabello, RIIZE, St. Vincent, Ty Dolla $ign, Charli XCX, Latto, Christian Nodal, A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti, J Balvin, Shaboozey, LISA, PartyNextDoor, Young Miko, Tyler, the Creator and more. Those musicians and countless others were celebrated across Billboard‘s editorial packages this year – including genre, Power 100, sports, Women in Music, AAPI, Country Power Players, Latin Women in Music, Pride, R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players, Latin Power Players, the Grammys and touring – for which they gave introspective interviews and inspired content available in print and online throughout 2024 for readers to pore over. 
Still more stars attended Billboard events — such as Women in Music and the Billboard Music Awards — in addition to external festivals and celebrations, where Billboard cameras were often on site to immortalize music history as it was being made. Other subjects who posed for Billboard’s lenes were the Red Clay Strays, Kylie Minogue, Linda Martell, Myles Smith, Teddy Swims, Justice, Tems, Dasha, KATSEYE, Victoria Monét, Brent Faiyaz, Julien Baker and Jack Antonoff, as well as executives and business pros such as Elliot Grainge, Rachelle Jean-Louis, Ollie Zhang, Tyler Arnold and John Branca. 
From people to places and events, Billboard had lots to photograph in 2024. Keep reading to see some of the best photography of 2024 below. 

Camila Cabello

Image Credit: Erica Hernández

Camila Cabello photographed on April 30, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Charli xcx

Image Credit: Charlotte Hadden

Charli xcx photographed July 4, 2024 at Loft Studios in London.

Xavi

Image Credit: Daniel Prakopcyk

Xavi photographed on Jan. 11, 2024 in Los Angeles.

The Red Clay Strays

Image Credit: Macie B. Coleman

The Red Clay Strays photographed on Jan. 8, 2024 in Mobile, Ala.

Kylie Minogue

Image Credit: Austin Hargrave

Kylie Minogue photographed on Jan. 27, 2024 at Voltaire in Las Vegas.

Christian Nodal

Image Credit: Lisette Poole

Christian Nodal photographed on Dec. 11, 2023 at Lienzo Zermeño in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Linda Martell

Image Credit: Gavin McIntyre

Linda Martell photographed on April 24, 2024 near Columbia, S.C.

Rachelle Jean-Louis

Image Credit: Munachi Osegbu

Rachelle Jean-Louis photographed on Aug. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Gustavo Dudamel

Image Credit: Joe Pugliese

Gustavo Dudamel photographed Sept. 3, 2024 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

PartyNextDoor

Image Credit: Erica Hernández

PartyNextDoor photographed on Feb. 13, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Myles Smith

Image Credit: Jennifer McCord

Myles Smith photographed June 19, 2024, in Brighton, U.K.

Teddy Swims

Image Credit: Christopher Polk

Teddy Swims photographed on Oct. 20, 2024 at CBS Television Studios in Los Angeles.

Lisa

Image Credit: Joelle Grace Taylor

Lisa photographed on Oct. 17, 2024 in Brooklyn.

Justice

Image Credit: Joel Barhamand

Xavier de Rosnay, left, and Gaspard Augé of Justice photographed on March 13, 2024 in Austin, Texas.

Usher

Image Credit: Sami Drasin

Usher photographed on Jan. 5, 2024 at 1859 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles.

Latto

Image Credit: Christian Cody

Latto photographed by Christian Cody on July 5, 2024 at Resonant Studios in Atlanta.

Young Miko

Image Credit: Ruven Afanador

Young Miko photographed Aug. 29, 2024 at Seret Studios in Brooklyn.

Shaboozey

Image Credit: Sage East

Shaboozey photographed on April 18, 2024 at Dover Studio in Los Angeles.

Teejay

Image Credit: Michael Buckner

Teejay photographed by Michael Buckner on Dec. 1, 2023 in Los Angeles.

Tems

Image Credit: Zoe McConnell

Tems photographed on Jan. 10, 2024 in London.

T-Pain

Image Credit: Andrew Hetherington

T-Pain photographed on April 3, 2024 outside of Atlanta, GA.

J Balvin

Image Credit: David Needleman

J Balvin photographed on Aug. 20, 2024 in New York.

Dasha

Image Credit: Ashley Osborn

Dasha photographed on April 25, 2024 at The Comedy Chateau in Los Angeles.

KATSEYE

Image Credit: Austin Hargrave

From left: Megan, Sophia, Lara, Manon, Daniela and Yoonchae of KATSEYE photographed on Oct. 29, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Tyler, The Creator

Image Credit: Luis Perez

Tyler, The Creator photographed Nov. 20, 2024 at Quixote Studios in Los Angeles.

Knox

Image Credit: Aaron Sinclair

Knox photographed on Feb. 22, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Victoria Monét

Image Credit: Sami Drasin

Victoria Monét photographed on Jan. 16, 2024 at Cricket Ranch in Los Angeles.

Elliot Grainge

Image Credit: Yasara Gunawardena

Elliot Grainge photographed Jan. 11 at 10k Projects in Los Angeles.

Brent Faiyaz

Image Credit: Austin Hargrave

Brent Faiyaz photographed on April 11, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Ivan Cornejo

Image Credit: Michael Buckner

Ivan Cornejo photographed on Dec. 13, 2023 in Los Angeles.

A$AP Rocky

Image Credit: Ruven Afanador

A$AP Rocky photographed on July 24, 2024 at the 1896 Studios in Brooklyn.

Nicki Nicole

Image Credit: Devin Christopher

Nicki Nicole photographed on Feb. 18, 2024 at Vibra Urbana in Miami.

Michael Marcagi

Image Credit: Kate Sweeney

Michael Marcagi photographed on March 29, 2024 in Cincinnati.

Julien Baker

Image Credit: Lia Clay

Julien Baker photographed at All Things Go NYC 2024 on Sept. 29, 2024 at Forest Hills Stadium in New York.

Jack Antonoff

Image Credit: Amy Lombard

Jack Antonoff photographed Sept. 10, 2024 at Electric Lady Studios in New York.

Illenium

Image Credit: Daniel Prakopcyk

Illenium photographed on Feb. 9, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Peggy Gou

Image Credit: Aaron Sinclair

Peggy Gou photographed on March 26, 2024 at Maison Celeste in Mexico City.

BigXthaPlug

Image Credit: Daniel Dorsa

BigXthaPlug photographed on Jan. 22, 2024 in Los Angeles.

St. Vincent

Image Credit: Lenne Chai

Annie Clark photographed on May 28, 2024 at Issue Studio in Los Angeles.

Cash Cobain

Image Credit: Elianel Clinton

Cash Cobain photographed on July 25, 2024 in New York.

Towa Bird

Image Credit: Nicole Nodland

Towa Bird photographed on June 6, 2024 in London.

Sean Miyashiro

Image Credit: Yuri Hasegawa

Sean Miyashiro photographed on April 17, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Lainey Wilson

Image Credit: Joelle Grace Taylor

Lainey Wilson photographed on March 26, 2024 at Paradise Pasadena in Pasadena, Calif.

Mustard

Image Credit: Aaron Sinclair

Mustard photographed Sept. 16, 2024 at Johnnie’s Pastrami in Culver City, Calif.

Luis R. Conriquez

Image Credit: Martha Galvan

Luis R. Conriquez photographed on Aug. 12, 2024 in Riverside, Calif.

Teezo Touchdown

Image Credit: Ariel Fisher

Teezo Touchdown photographed on July 18, 2024 in Los Angeles.

NewJeans

Image Credit: Ssam Kim

From left: NewJeans’ Minji, Danielle, Haerin, Hanni and Hyein photographed on Dec. 4, 2023 at Seongbuk Songjae in Seoul.

Nicky Jam

Image Credit: Devin Christopher

Nicky Jam photographed on Aug. 23, 2024 in Miami.

Public Enemy

Image Credit: Sami Drasin

Chuck D and Flavor Flav of Public Enemy photographed on Feb. 3, 2024 at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Steve Aoki

Image Credit: Jessica Chou

Steve Aoki photographed on April 17, 2024 in Las Vegas.

Ty Dolla $ign

Image Credit: Sage East

Ty Dolla $ign photographed on May 16, 2024 in Los Angeles.

LP Giobbi

Image Credit: Ashley Osborn

LP Giobbi photographed on Sept. 10, 2024 in Laguna Beach, Calif.

El Guincho

Image Credit: Ysa Pérez

Pablo Díaz-Reixa photographed on Sept. 20, 2024 in Miami.

Tyla

Image Credit: Ramona Rosales

Tyla photographed on March 11, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Hozier

Image Credit: Austin Hargrave

Hozier photographed on Sept. 19, 2024 at Black Rabbit Rose in Los Angeles.

Chayanne

Image Credit: Mary Beth Koeth

Chayanne photographed on July 18, 2024 at Blue Dolphin Studios in Miami.

Coco Jones

Image Credit: Jai Lennard

Coco Jones photographed on Jan. 5, 2024 in New York.

Myke Towers

Image Credit: Natalia Aguilera

Myke Towers photographed April 11, 2024 at Soho Beach House in Miami.

RIIZE

Image Credit: Munachi Osegbu

Clockwise from top left: Wonbin, Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Anton, and Sohee of RIIZE photographed on May 21, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Dua Lipa

Image Credit: Elizabeth Miranda

Dua Lipa photographed on Nov. 5, 2024 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

The War and Treaty

Image Credit: Robby Klein

Tonya and Michael Trotter photographed on April 15, 2024 at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

Tommy Richman

Image Credit: Gustavo Soriano

Tommy Richman photographed on May 23, 2024, in Los Angeles.

Piso 21 Artists

Image Credit: David Cabrera

Piso 21 artists Pablo Mejia Bermudez, David Escobar Gallego, Lorduy and Juan David Huertas Clavijo photographed on Oct. 16, 2024 at the Fillmore Miami Beach in Miami Beach, FL.

Jessie Murph

Image Credit: Kathryn Boyd Brolin

Jessie Murph photographed on May 13, 2024 in Malibu, Calif.

Ollie Zhang & Atarashii Gakko!

Image Credit: Yuri Hasegawa

Ollie Zhang, center, and Atarashii Gakko! photographed on April 16, 2024 at 88rising in Los Angeles.

Amy Allen

Image Credit: Joelle Grace Taylor

Amy Allen photographed on Aug. 20, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Tyler Arnold & Post Malone

Image Credit: Michael Tyrone Delaney

Tyler Arnold (left) and Post Malone photographed on April 16, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Playboi Carti

Image Credit: Matthew Salacuse

Playboi Carti photographed on Aug. 2, 2024 at Seret Studios in Brooklyn.

Barlow & Bear

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Abigail Barlow (left) and Emily Bear photographed on Sept. 30, 2024 in Los Angeles.

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This Billboard Explains episode dives into how Mariah Carey and Brenda Lee compete for No. 1 on the Hot 100 with their Christmas classics “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” respectively, during the holiday season.

Tetris Kelly:It’s the battle between the Christmas queens Mariah versus Brenda. Every holiday season, Mariah Carey and Brenda Lee battle it out for the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, but how did these two Christmas classics become the top song? And what’s the story behind this holiday competition? This is Billboard Explains: Mariah Carey and Brenda Lee’s Battle for the Christmas Throne.

There are many holiday classics that are in rotation every December — Wham’s “Last Christmas,” Bobby Helms’ “Jingle Bell Rock” and Burl Ives’ “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” just to name a few. But two songs are always fighting for the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100: Mariah Carey’s “All I want for Christmas Is You” and Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.” So how did we get here? Let’s go back to the beginning.

Nearly 14 year old, Brenda Lee released “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” in 1958, and it debuted on the Hot 100 dated Dec. 12, 1960. The song originally peaked at No. 14 two weeks later, but it re-entered the Hot 100 decades later during the 2013-2014 holiday season. It first hit the top 10 during the 2018-2019 holiday, and spent nine weeks at No. 2 during the 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 holidays, right behind Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

Speaking of Mariah, “All I Want for Christmas Is You” first appeared on the Billboard charts in 1994, and it hit the Hot 100’s top 10 for the first time in December 2017. It reached No. 1 on the Hot 100 for the first time in 2019, and has continued to dominate every holiday season since then, but that all changed in 2023 when Brenda’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” finally reached the No. 1 spot and spent three weeks at the top, while Mariah’s carol led for two weeks last holiday season.

But what is it about these two songs that keeps the battle going every Christmas? With the rise of streaming and curated holiday playlists, these two tracks are always staples on those lists, which helps bring them back to the chart every year. Plus, radio airplay and sales are always strong for both songs, among many other seasonal standards over the holidays.

But the stars play into the fun, too. Mariah has her viral “It’s Time” videos, while Brenda filmed a music video for her classic hit last year, and even joined the world of TikTok to promote the song.

Regardless of why these two songs are the songs of the holiday season, we can’t get enough of these two Christmas queens.