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Mason Ramsey’s MERRY CHRISTMAS BABY EP – A Yuletide Classic in the Making

When it comes to artists who can capture the heart of a country Christmas, few are as suited as Mason Ramsey. The young star—known for his classic country charm and remarkable voice—has gifted fans with a holiday EP that feels both timeless and refreshingly warm. MERRY CHRISTMAS BABY sees Ramsey tackle holiday staples like “O Come, All Ye Faithful” and “Merry Christmas Baby,” not to mention an Elvis worthy take on “Blue Christmas”



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However, it’s Ramsey’s rendition of “Silent Night” that may prove to be the crown jewel of the collection. With a rich, warm arrangement that draws listeners in, he glides through each lyric with a tone both mature and soulful, hinting at something beyond his years. For a moment, you might find yourself transported to Christmas Eve in 1956—snow falling outside, while Ramsey’s voice wraps around you like a cozy blanket by the fire. His vocal approach to the song is as reverent as it is powerful, and tackling a giant like “Silent Night” is no small feat. Yet, Ramsey does it justice and more.


Adding to the EP’s charm is the original track “Waiting on You (For Christmas),” a song that could easily find its place among contemporary holiday classics. Here, Ramsey’s youthful heartache and longing are woven into a tender melody that balances melancholy with the warmth of the season. Wise beyond his years, he captures the universal feeling of missing a loved one during the holidays, bringing authenticity to each note.


With MERRY CHRISTMAS BABY, Mason Ramsey proves he’s not just a voice from the past—he’s a voice for the present, capturing the spirit of the season with a mix of youthful nostalgia and old-soul wisdom. This is one Christmas project that’s sure to find its way to fans’ playlists year after year, solidifying Ramsey’s place as a country crooner who’s here to stay.

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