Jingle Bells
Basshunter · 2006
8 min · 2 tracks · EDM · techno · electro
A vibrant mix of Eurodance beats and catchy melodies, perfect for festive dance floors.
Jingle Bells is a single by Basshunter, released in 2006. A vibrant mix of Eurodance beats and catchy melodies, perfect for festive dance floors. 'Jingle Bells' was notable for its unique fusion of seasonal music and Eurodance, reaching substantial popularity in various European dance charts. The album's lead track contributed to the growing trend of EDM holiday music, influencing subsequent artists to explore similar thematic releases during the festive season. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jingle Bells sound like?
A vibrant mix of Eurodance beats and catchy melodies, perfect for festive dance floors. Rooted in EDM and techno.
What makes Jingle Bells by Basshunter notable?
'Jingle Bells' was notable for its unique fusion of seasonal music and Eurodance, reaching substantial popularity in various European dance charts. The album's lead track contributed to the growing trend of EDM holiday music, influencing subsequent artists to explore similar thematic releases during the festive season. In 2006, Basshunter was on the rise after his breakthrough hit 'Boten Anna' and this album cemented his presence in the electronic dance music scene. 'Jingle Bells' marked his first holiday-themed release, showcasing his ability to blend traditional tunes with contemporary dance elements. Positioned as a follow-up to his successful debut album, it further established him as a prominent figure in the genre.
How many songs are on Jingle Bells?
Jingle Bells has 2 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Jingle Bells (bass) Standout 2:46
- 2 All I Ever Wanted (Ultra DJ's remix) Standout 5:34
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