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"Here This Christmas"
A red background displays a color photograph of American singer Gwen Stefani, dressed in a sleeveless red gown and adorned with a red ribbon on her head, worn as a headband; the image also contains 4 large white sparkles and the words: Gwen Stefani, "Here This Christmas"
Single by Gwen Stefani
from the album You Make It Feel Like Christmas
ReleasedOctober 23, 2020 (2020-10-23)
Recorded2020
GenreChristmas
Length2:58
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Brent Kutzle
Gwen Stefani singles chronology
"Happy Anywhere"
(2020)
"Here This Christmas"
(2020)
Music video
"Here This Christmas" on YouTube

"Here This Christmas" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani for the 2020 reissued edition of her fourth studio album, You Make It Feel Like Christmas (2017). It was written and produced by Brent Kutzle, with Ryan Tedder and Josh Varnadore also serving as co-writers. Rumors of new music from Stefani circulated throughout 2020 after releasing "Nobody but You" and "Happy Anywhere", with fiancé Blake Shelton, as singles that year. "Here This Christmas" remained a secret until it was released as a single for digital download and streaming on October 23, 2020 by Interscope Records, the same day the rest of the reissued album was distributed. The Hallmark Channel announced that the track would be used in advertisements and played on their Sirius XM radio channel in order to promote their seasonal block of programming called Countdown to Christmas.

Musically, "Here This Christmas" is a festive and upbeat Christmas song joined by the sounds of bells, strings, and horns. Additional instrumentation is provided by bass, cello, and electric guitar. The song's lyrics find Stefani requesting true love for Christmas, as opposed to materialistic items. Music critics deemed the song catchy and it was ultimately included on several lists ranking the best new holiday songs of 2020. However, the song's October release date was criticized. In the United States, the song peaked at number 5 on Billboard's Holiday Digital Song Sales chart, becoming Stefani's nineteenth consecutive charted entry from the album, and her second-highest. An accompanying music video for the song was released to Stefani's YouTube channel on November 17, 2020. The clip features Stefani and Tedder working on the song together in a recording studio.

Background and release

Gwen Stefani released her fourth studio album, You Make It Feel Like Christmas, a collection of six original songs and six covers versions of Christmas standards, in October 2017 through Interscope Records.[1] For the project, she was inspired by her favorite holiday albums from her childhood, such as Vince Guaraldi's A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) and Emmylou Harris's Light of the Stable (1979).[2] She also worked with American songwriter Justin Tranter and American musician busbee, who also served as executive producer.[3] Stefani's album was preceded by the release of lead single "You Make It Feel Like Christmas", a duet with her boyfriend, American singer Blake Shelton.[4] The album was reissued in 2018 with five new bonus tracks, a music video for her cover of "Feliz Navidad" with Chilean singer Mon Laferte, and a new single, "Secret Santa".[5][6][7] According to Stefani, the initial 2017 release was successful enough to warrant the new version in 2018.[8]

Having this opportunity to harness the incredible talents of Gwen Stefani and Ryan Tedder in the creation and recording of 'Here This Christmas' is a dream come true and I am confident this single will add a whole new dimension to our seasonal programming event and become an instant holiday hit.

Michelle Vicary, the executive vice president of programming and network publicity for the Hallmark Channel, commenting on "Here This Christmas".[9]

In 2020, Stefani released two country singles with Shelton, "Happy Anywhere" and the "Nobody but You".[10][11] The latter song became Stefani's highest-charting release on the Billboard Hot 100 since "The Sweet Escape" in 2007.[12][13] She also continued her Just a Girl concert residency in Las Vegas, which she remarked as an inspiring experience that ultimately led to new songwriting sessions. Speculation from music critics of new Stefani material occurred in September 2020, when she began promoting her role as a judge on the nineteenth season of the American reality television series The Voice.[14] She teased on October 20, 2020 that new music would be released "really soon".[15] Without prior announcement, a cover of "Sleigh Ride" was released to digital retailers on October 13, 2020.[16] Alongside the new song, Stefani announced that a reissued edition of You Make It Feel Like Christmas with previously unreleased bonus tracks would be ready for release later in 2020.[17] The rest of the album dropped on October 23, with the album's final original song revealed to be "Here This Christmas".[18]

"Here This Christmas" was written by Josh Varnadore and OneRepublic bandmates Brent Kutzle and Ryan Tedder. It was also produced by Kutzle.[19] Stefani had previously collaborated with Tedder on her comeback single, "Baby Don't Lie", in 2014.[20] Of the nineteen tracks on You Make It Feel Like Christmas, "Here This Christmas" and "Sleigh Ride" are the only two not produced by busbee or Eric Valentine; busbee, who co-wrote 8 original songs with Stefani and produced all of the album, passed away in 2019 after battling glioblastoma.[3][21] "Here This Christmas" was released for digital download and streaming in the United States on October 23, 2020 through Interscope Records.[22] In its official announcement, Stefani posted to her Instagram account: "Grateful to have worked w [sic] Ryan Tedder on this one".[9] Following the song's release, Kelli Skye Fadroski from the Orange County Register noted how Stefani's career has headed into a "holly jolly direction" over the course of the last several years.[23] A promotional audio video "Here This Christmas" was uploaded to Stefani's YouTube channel the same day of its digital release.[24] "Here This Christmas" serves as the official theme for the Hallmark Channel's annual seasonal programming block, Countdown to Christmas, which broadcasts holiday-themed films and television series leading up to Christmas day.[25][26] The song and "Sleigh Ride" were featured prominently in advertisements for the block and were released for airplay rotation on the Hallmark Channel Sirius XM radio channel.[27] Philiana Ng from Entertainment Tonight pointed out that Stefani joins Shelton, who had already established a business relationship with Hallmark earlier in 2018.[9]

Composition and lyrics

A color photograph of American musician Ryan Tedder performing live into a microphone.
"Here This Christmas" was co-written by American musician Ryan Tedder (shown), who had previously worked with Stefani as a lyricist on "Baby Don't Lie" (2014).

Musically, "Here This Christmas" is an upbeat and "cheery" Christmas song.[28] It utilizes a "skipping drum groove" and features holiday-centric sounds created by various strings, horns, and bells.[28] Larisha Paul from uDiscover Music described the production as "glittering" and opined that Stefani "captures the Christmas spirit".[29] A contributor to Billboard called the song sunny and joked that the song title is something Stefani says to her fiancé Shelton, in reference to their recent engagement announcement in October 2020.[30]

Alongside her vocals, Stefani is joined by Varnadore and Laura Cooksey who contribute as background vocalists. For instruments, the song features Matt Melton on bass, Paul Nelson on cello, Loren Ferard on electric guitar, and Brandon Collins as a strings contractor. Violinists David Angell, David Davidson, and Elizabeth Lamb also perform, and Lamb additionally contributes to the track on viola.[19]

Lyrically, "Here This Christmas" finds Stefani admitting that she prefers love over receiving materialistic gifts on Christmas Day.[28] She reveals the only thing that she wants for the holidays is to be with her significant other.[31] She also mentions various seasonally appropriate phrases, such as "snow falling, lights, mistletoe, and more".[28] Stefani opens the song by cooing: "Darling, when it's cold outside and I can see the snowflakes falling / I'm staring at the Christmas lights and counting down to when you're calling".[32] In the chorus, Stefani grows sentimental as she admits her desires.[32] During the refrain, she sings: "Don't need presents under the tree / Don't need snow and caroling / I don't need a lot of wishes / I just need you here this Christmas".[28][33]

Reception

Marty Rosenbaum from Radio.com reacted positively to the song, writing: "Christmas has a new theme song".[34] Idolator's Mike Wass wrote: "Of the huge outpouring of seasonal offerings to arrive in the last few years, [You Make It Feel Like Christmas] is one of my favorites. She now adds another layer to that opus".[32] He called the song a "festive bop" and "as charming a toe-tapper as you're ever likely to find"; he also agreed in calling it festive and predicted that it would be heard frequently throughout the 2020 holiday season.[32] Andrea Dresdale from Good Morning America also enjoyed the new single, suggesting that the Hallmark Channel's programming block will become more festive with "Here This Christmas".[35] Stephanie Dube Dwilson, a writer for Heavy, called the song catchy and noted that Stefani's fans seemed pleased by the track.[36] Referring to both the song and the accompanying video, Orange County Register's Fadroski called them yet another "winter surprise" from Stefani.[23] Charu Sinha from Vulture.com disapproved of the song's early release date, joking that Stefani "apparently had no qualms violating the cardinal rule of no-Christmas-music-before-Thanksgiving".[31] Craig Jenkins, from the same publication, also spoke of the song, favorably comparing its sound to Stefani's 2006 single "The Sweet Escape". However, he disliked the inclusion of "Here This Christmas" on the 2020 edition of the parent album, calling it a "cold cash-in".[37]

KSAT's Cody King ranked "Here This Christmas" as the sixth best new Christmas song of 2020 and Billboard contributors featured it within their list of holiday music "you need to know about this season".[30][38] Tomás Pier from People included the single on his list of 2020 Christmas Songs to "Get Into the Holiday Spirit".[33] Sara Kitnick, a contributor to SheKnows, listed the song in her article titled "You Should Add These 15 New Albums to Your Holiday Playlist Now".[39] Parade's K.L. Connie Wang listed it among the 35 best original Christmas songs within recent years.[40]

Chart performance

The same week that You Make It Feel Like Christmas was reissued, "Here This Christmas" appeared on Billboard's Holiday Digital Song Sales component chart in the United States.[41] On the issue dated November 7, 2020, it entered at number 5, becoming the third highest new entry after 2020 singles "Under the Mistletoe" by Kelly Clarkson and Brett Eldredge and "The Thanksgiving Song" by Ben Rector.[42] "Here This Christmas" became Stefani's second-highest entry on the chart – after the album's title track reached number 3 in 2017 – and became the nineteenth consecutive song from the album to appear on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[41] The song fell off of the chart the following week but re-entered during the week of November 28, 2020 at number 49.[43][44] It spent a total of two weeks on the Holiday Digital Song Sales chart.[41]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Here This Christmas" was released on November 17, 2020, when it was uploaded to Stefani's YouTube Vevo account.[45] The same day, it was sent a paid download available for purchase via Apple Music.[46] The clip features Stefani recording the song with Tedder in a studio. In addition to a gold necklace chain reading "Stefani", she also sported one that reads "Shelton". Randee Dawn from Today provided a positive review of the video, writing that "Gwen is getting us into the holiday spirit". She pointed out Stefani's "Shelton" necklace and commented: "And in a way, Stefani has worked Shelton directly into the music video, though you never see his face."[47]

Track listing

Digital download/streaming[22]
No.TitleLength
1."Here This Christmas"2:58

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.[19]

  • Gwen Stefani – vocalist
  • Brent Kutzle – composer, lyricist, producer
  • Ryan Tedder – composer, lyricist
  • Josh Varnadore – composer, lyricist, background vocalist
  • John Nathaniel – mixer, studio personnel
  • Laura Cooksey – background vocals
  • Matt Melton – bass
  • Paul Nelson – cello
  • Loren Ferard – electric guitar
  • Brandon Collins – strings contractor
  • Elizabeth Lamb – viola, violin
  • David Angell – violin
  • David Davidson – violin

Charts

Chart performance for "Here This Christmas"
Chart (2020) Peak
position
US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[41] 5

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Here This Christmas"
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
United States October 23, 2020 Interscope [27]

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