Gary Sebastian is back with a holiday treat that’s sure to melt hearts and bring people together this season. After a decade-long hiatus, the Melbourne-born, Berlin-based artist returns with “Under the Mistletoe,” a nostalgic and romantic anthem that perfectly captures the magic of the holidays. Known for his distinctive blend of jazz, blues, funk, and rock ‘n’ roll, Gary’s return to the spotlight comes after a series of unplugged releases earlier this year that rekindled his creative flame. His rich musical journey, shaped by early experiences in church choirs and rhythm guitar in bands, now culminates in this heartwarming Christmas track that’s destined to become a seasonal favorite.
“Under the Mistletoe” tells a beautifully bittersweet tale of a fleeting holiday romance that leaves you yearning for more. With lyrics like “Been a year since I lost my heart / To a girl at a Christmas mart,” Gary invites listeners into a moment filled with love, longing, and the magic of the season. The song captures the essence of missed connections and hopeful reunions, all set to an infectious melody that makes you feel like you’re right there, sharing a mistletoe kiss. Whether you’re celebrating with someone special or simply dreaming of love this holiday season, this track is the perfect soundtrack. Don’t miss out on this beautiful holiday anthem—add “Under the Mistletoe” to your playlist and let Gary Sebastian’s magic fill your heart.
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