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Holiday music continues its annual takeover of the Billboard charts, with Christmas classics and modern seasonal hits firmly occupying the Top 10 for the week dated December 27, 2025.

From evergreen standards to contemporary favourites, the list reflects both nostalgia and enduring popularity as listeners worldwide lean into the festive mood.

At number 10, Taylor Swift’s 'The Fate of Ophelia' slips from position seven last week.

The track, which once topped the chart at number one, has now logged 11 weeks on the ranking. Despite the drop, its sustained presence underscores Swift’s continued dominance even amid seasonal competition.

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Climbing to number 9 is Andy Williams’ timeless 'It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,' rising from number 10 last week.

With an impressive 51 weeks on the chart and a peak position of number five, the song remains one of the most reliable holiday staples to resurface each December.

At number 8, 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!' by Dean Martin jumps from position 11. The classic has spent 41 weeks on the chart, peaking previously at number seven, and continues to benefit from its warm, nostalgic appeal.

Kelly Clarkson’s modern holiday anthem 'Underneath the Tree' moves up to number 7 from number nine last week.

The song matches its peak position of seven this week and has now accumulated 38 weeks on the chart, cementing its status as a contemporary Christmas favourite.

Rising two spots to number 6 is Nat King Cole’s 'The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)'. The classic climbs from number eight and reaches its peak position this week, extending its chart run to an impressive 55 weeks.

Holding steady at number 5 is Ariana Grande’s Santa Tell Me, unchanged from last week. The track remains at its peak position, with 35 weeks on the chart, highlighting its strong staying power among younger audiences.

Wham!’s 'Last Christmas' slips one spot to number 4 from number three. Despite the slight dip, the song boasts 52 weeks on the chart and a peak position of number two, continuing its decades-long holiday resurgence.

At number 3, Brenda Lee’s 'Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree' remains a dominant force. The song, which previously reached number one, has now spent a remarkable 70 weeks on the chart, reinforcing its status as one of the most successful holiday records of all time.

Bobby Helms’ 'Jingle Bell Rock' surges to number 2 from number four last week, marking its peak position. With 67 weeks on the chart, the song’s upbeat charm continues to resonate strongly during the festive season.

Claiming the number 1 spot once again is Mariah Carey’s 'All I Want for Christmas Is You.'

The perennial holiday hit retains its position from last week, extending its chart run to an extraordinary 78 weeks, including 21 weeks at number one.

The song’s continued dominance confirms its unmatched status as the definitive modern Christmas anthem.

As the year draws to a close, the Billboard Top 10 reflects a familiar yet powerful trend: Christmas music’s unique ability to transcend generations, returning year after year to reign supreme on the charts.