What Official Music Video Accompanies 'This Is Christmas' Release?

2025-08-27 09:16:18
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Quentin
Quentin
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I’ve dug through this same confusion a few times, because 'this is christmas' (or 'This Christmas') is a title used by several artists. If you can tell me the singer or the year, I’ll give you the exact official video. Without that, I’ll walk you through what usually accompanies a release: most modern singles get either a full music video or an official lyric/visualizer on release day. The official clip will typically appear on the artist’s verified YouTube channel, their label’s channel, or VEVO, and it’ll be linked from the artist’s social posts.

A quick practical tip I use: open the artist’s official site or Instagram/Twitter around the release date — they almost always embed or link the official video there. If you want, name the artist and I’ll check which type of video (full MV, lyric video, visualizer) accompanied the 'this is christmas' drop and describe it for you.
2025-08-28 13:11:23
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Yasmine
Yasmine
Favorite read: The Last Christmas
Plot Explainer Doctor
I’ll be blunt: I can’t point to a single official music video without knowing which artist’s 'this is christmas' you mean. But here’s a quick, low-effort method I use—search YouTube for "'this is christmas' [artist name] official", then filter by channel verification and look for label/VEVO tags. If you don’t see an official upload, check the artist’s social posts around the release date; they usually share a link to the video there.

Tell me the artist and I’ll fetch the exact official video or confirm if the release only had a lyric video or visualizer instead—happy to help find the right clip.
2025-08-28 13:37:39
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Uriel
Uriel
Favorite read: Christmas Memory
Honest Reviewer Engineer
I get why you’re asking — song titles that look as generic as 'this is christmas' can belong to a bunch of different artists. Before I point you at a specific music video, can I confirm which version you mean? There’s the classic holiday tune 'This Christmas' that’s been covered by many singers, and then there are more recent originals that use nearly the same title.

If you don’t have the artist handy, here’s how I find the official music video fast: search YouTube for the song title plus the artist name, then check for the video on the artist’s verified channel or on a VEVO channel. The official release usually has the label in the description, clear credits, and the publisher’s watermark. If the YouTube upload is from an obvious fan channel or an unbranded uploader, it’s probably unofficial.

I’ve tracked down lots of holiday videos this way — sometimes the official release is a full cinematic clip, sometimes it’s a lyric video or a short visualizer. Send me the artist name and I’ll dig up the exact official video link for the 'this is christmas' release you mean.
2025-09-01 02:56:12
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Claire
Claire
Favorite read: The Christmas Contract
Expert Journalist
Sometimes I approach these things like detective work. Titles like 'this is christmas' are slippery because the same phrase shows up across decades and genres. So instead of guessing, I first categorize what sort of video typically accompanies a release now: 1) a narrative-style official music video with a director credit and production company; 2) a lyric video that’s officially uploaded by the artist/label; 3) a simple visualizer or festive montage; or 4) no video at all—just audio and maybe social clips.

If you’ve got a specific artist in mind, tell me and I’ll identify which of those four types went with that particular 'this is christmas' release and summarize the visuals and credits. If you don’t, I can also list some notable songs titled 'This Christmas' across eras and say whether they have modern official videos or only archival/audio uploads. Either way I’ll try to save you the scrolling and link the legit source.
2025-09-01 07:47:35
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5 Answers2025-08-27 18:11:26
I love chatting about holiday music — it’s the sonic equivalent of draping your house in lights. If you mean the classic 'This Christmas' (the Donny Hathaway tune that shows up on almost every cozy playlist), the most-seen versions people talk about are usually his original, a big modern pop/R&B cover tied to the 2007 holiday film, and the a cappella powerhouse take that flooded streaming playlists in the 2010s. Donny Hathaway’s original is the benchmark: warm, soulful, and the version most jazz or soul fans turn to. The 2007 film 'This Christmas' helped push a contemporary cover (Chris Brown’s version) into mainstream radio and YouTube playlists, so that one racks up a lot of views. Then there’s the Pentatonix-style a cappella/pop arrangement that streaming services love to loop on holiday collections. Beyond those, you’ll find jazzy renditions, lo-fi/indie bedroom covers on YouTube, and orchestral treatments on classical holiday compilations. For a quick deep-dive, check Spotify’s play counts, YouTube views, and curated playlists titled ‘This Christmas’ or ‘Holiday Classics’ — those metrics usually point to the most popular takes. Personally, I throw all three types into a shuffle on Christmas Eve and let the mood pick the winner.
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