Nation’s Most Hated Festive Tracks: The Complete Christmas List

Nation's Most Hated Festive Tracks.

Nation’s Most Hated Festive Tracks: The Complete Christmas List. A recent study has revealed that Mariah Carey’s famous song “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is Britain’s least favourite Christmas song. The study, conducted by Paddy Power Games, analysed the Christmas music listening habits of Britons.

Divisive reaction to Christmas classic

The song, which is synonymous with Christmas, is disliked by one in five people in the UK. It was named “least favourite” song by 19.5% of people. It is followed on the list by Justin Bieber’s “Mistletoe” and Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”.

List of other songs

The full list of Britain’s least favourite Christmas songs is as follows:

Song NamePercentage of Dislikes
All I Want for Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey19.5%
Mistletoe – Justin Bieber12.0%
Do They Know It’s Christmas? – Band Aid11.9%
Fairytale of New York – The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl11.7%
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday – The Wizard10.9%
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – John Lennon and Yoko Ono10.6%
Christmas Time (Don’t Let the Bells End) – The Darkness10.5%
A Holly Jolly Christmas – Burl Ives10.3%
Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano10.2%
Last Christmas – Wham!10.1%

Mariah Carey’s popularity declines

Although Mariah Carey’s songs are extremely popular during Christmas, people in Britain don’t remember her much during the rest of the year. When people in the research were given a list of Mariah’s other songs (We Belong Together, Without You, and Vision of Love), 67% of British people could not name a single one of these songs.

In addition, only 2% of people were able to recognize these three songs of hers. This shows that Mariah Carey’s main attraction is only her Christmas hits.

Christmas music habits

According to the research, about 25% of British people listen to Christmas music even in January after the holidays to stay in the festive mood.

  • About 3.4 million people, i.e. 5%, admitted that they listen to Christmas music throughout the year.
  • This group is so fond of Christmas music that they dance around the Christmas tree even in July.

Statement from Paddy Power Games

A spokesperson for Paddy Power Games commented on the results of the research, saying:

“It seems Mariah Carey needs some more love from the UK for Christmas. The nation voted her Christmas song the worst and almost ignored the rest of her songs!”

They added:

“For the Brits who celebrate Christmas even in July – we think every day should be Christmas!”

This research shows how Christmas music can create divisions between people. Despite the dislike of “All I Want for Christmas Is You”, the song still finds a place on people’s playlists every year during Christmas.

This mixed response to Christmas music in the UK offers an interesting perspective on the relationship between music and culture.

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