Monday, May 25, 2026

Mariah Carey’s “Christmas” Song De-throned, Knocked to Number 3 by Stevie Nicks and Jason Kelce!

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This is the 30th anniversary year for Mariah Carey’s “All i Want for Christmas.” The 90s pop star has turned Christmas into a huge business with lots of merchandise including the record.

But “All I Want for Christmas” is already facing stiff competition on the holiday music charts. After a few days at number 1, it’s been toppled at number 1 by a new release.

“Maybe this Christmas” was released on Friday and has shot to the top of the iTunes Holiday charts. The song is by Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and ex-NFL star Jason Kelce, brother of Travis Kelce who is Taylot Swift’s boyfriend.

The song is written by Rex Sexsmith. It’s part of Kelce’s annual charity album titled “A Philly Special Christmas Party.”

Mariah is knocked to number 3 because Number 2 is Cher and Kelly Clarkson’s “DJ Play a Christmas Song,” also new this week.

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