GIVĒON: Need some holiday cheer? The 'O Christmas Tree' and 'The First Noel' songs have you covered

December might be a few weeks away but it’s never too early to get into the Christmas spirit, right? Turns out GIVĒON has you covered going into the holiday season with new tunes like ‘O Christmas Tree’ and ‘The First Noel’ dropping today.

GIVĒON has you in the holiday spirit with new tunes

It’s a New Music Friday so why get into the mood with some fireside anthems? Say less.

Today, GRAMMY Nominated R&B star GIVĒON unveils his fan favorite holiday singles “O Christmas Tree” and “The First Noel” out now on all digital streaming platforms via Epic Records. This marks the first-time fans can hear these holiday gems across DSPs following their original availability as exclusives to Apple Music and Amazon Music, respectively.

GIVĒON instantly recognizable baritone adds rich depth and palpable power to each of these seasonal staples. He pays homage to the spirit of the season by doing these Christmas classics justice like only he can.

Upon the initial release of “O Christmas Tree,” Rated R&B raved, “Powered by a steel guitar-laden production and an expressive trumpet solo, GIVĒON reprises the holiday standard to fit his commanding baritone and to make the season bright.” Plus, Earmilk raved, “GIVEON’s soothing tone portrays an image of being on cloud 9. His deep yet comforting vocals bring a calming spirit to each line.” Of “The First Noel,” UPI promised, “R&B star GIVĒON gave his fans some Yuletide Cheer with his version.” In addition, it picked up plugs from UPROXX and more.

Emerging as a global phenomenon, he recently touched down in Europe and Australia for sold out tours.

Be on the lookout for more music from GIVĒON soon.

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