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Christmas Music Superlatives

12/16/2016

 
McKenzie Feldman
Staff Writer
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​    As our good friend Buddy the Elf once said, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” Whethere you prefer more classic carols or modern songs, the sounds of the season tend to always brighten one's mood. One of the biggest ways to get into the Christmas spirit is by singing along to your favorite Christmas songs. However, there are so many to choose from.  Apex Legacy was curious as to which are the most popular among Apex High School. Here are the results of Apex High School’s most loved Christmas music.

​When do you start listening to Christmas music? The majority said early December.
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Most likely to make you dance: “Jingle Bell Rock”

​Most likely to make you belt out the lyrics: “All I Want For Christmas Is You”

Funniest song: “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer”

Best Overall Christmas Album: “Michael Bublé Christmas”
What type of Christmas music do you prefer? The majority said anything. 
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​Most likely to make you cry: “Silent Night”
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Most annoying Christmas song: “Santa Baby”

Most likely to get stuck in your head: “Santa Claus is coming to Town”

Apex Legacy
 loved seeing which songs are your favorite! We hope you have a great winter break. Happy holidays!

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