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FIFTY FIFTY Earns Spot on Billboard’s Best New Christmas Songs with ‘Naughty or Nice’

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Billboard has recognized FIFTY FIFTY as one of the top new holiday tracks of the year. Its festive single “Naughty or Nice,” from the debut winter EP Winter Glow, has made it onto Billboard’s prestigious The 25 Best New Christmas Songs of 2024: Billboard Staff Picks.

Billboard praised the song as “a pace-changing banger that combines fun K-pop with snazzy retro jazz vibes.” This endorsement further cements “Naughty or Nice” as a holiday favorite. It blends catchy pop with jazz-inspired undertones that capture the festive Christmas spirit in a way that appeals to listeners of all ages.

Released on December 9, “Naughty or Nice” is a lively pop track with jazz-inspired undertones. It captures the festive Christmas spirit in a way that’s perfect for listeners of all ages. The song has quickly become a holiday favorite with its catchy melody and upbeat vibe.

The group’s unique vocal harmonies and vibrant performances have helped elevate the track, gaining just as much attention as the title song of its Winter Glow EP. Its charismatic presence and charm shine through, making them a hit with global audiences.

FIFTY FIFTY recently showcased its talents with live performances of “Naughty or Nice” on PIX11 News and SiriusXM Radio. The group received rave reviews for its energetic renditions, making the performances a perfect holiday gift for fans and further solidifying its growing popularity in the U.S.

Following the success of its debut U.S. tour, LOVE SPRINKLE TOUR in the USA, which wrapped up on December 16, FIFTY FIFTY continued its momentum with promotional activities in New York City.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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