Denice Welch, a beloved name from Loose Women, has made an unexpected yet delightful entrance onto our holiday playlists with her latest hyperpop anthem, "Slayyy Bells." It's one catchy tune that's gathering quite a fan base.
With "Slayyy Bells" hitting our speakers, it looks like there's a new festive hit in town that's shaking up Christmas music alongside iconic tracks from Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey. Denise's infectious jam isn't just climbing up those charts—it's showing she's got some serious holiday spirit. Still, she's got some competition; Kylie Minogue's "XMAS" has also entered this friendly but fierce holiday showdown. It's shaping up as a thrilling year with our favorite icons battling it out on Christmas playlists.
Denis has teamed up with Celebrations, everyone's favorite chocolate brand, in a fun nod-to-Kylie promo campaign. In her music video, she's an absolute vision in head-to-toe red, complete with a fluffy scarf and oversized shades that scream fabulous. The visuals match up perfectly with her track—fun, stylish, and full-on charisma.
"Slayyy Bells" seamlessly blends classic Christmas carol vibes with pulsating club beats, capturing that feeling that Christmas can be whatever you want it. It's laced with Denise's trademark northern charm and a dash—or let's be honest, a heap—of diva attitude. It's an absolute must-have on your holiday playlist.
Sharing her thoughts on Instagram, Denise reminded us, "'Slayyy Bells' celebrates doing Christmas your own unique style." She encouraged everyone not just follow tradition, but do what makes them happy. "Turkey not your thing? Skip it. Don't feel like dressing up? Keep those PJs on. However you celebrate, have loads and loads, and I mean loads, fun."
Denis Welch's fresh musical venture has struck a chord, particularly with her loyal LGBTQ+ crew. Instagram's buzzing with excitement, with fans predicting "Slayyy Bells" might just snatch that Christmas number one spot. It seems like everyone's loving its charm, with fans shouting, "YASSSS Mother has arrived."
The lyrics are full-on quirky and totally fun. Take, "My sister likes a Malteser, But so do I you see / So all she finds are wrappers / And just one little Bounty," which gives a humorous spin on holiday traditions. And then there's that awesome chorus, "Slayyy bells, slayyy bells, we're doing it our own style. We're serving looks, but not turkey, what a holiday (hey!)"
With its catchy beat and cheerful words, "Slayyy Bells" could easily be your go-to Christmas track this year. Denise Welch has mixed wit, glam, and a good dose self-expression, breathing fresh life onto our holiday soundtracks. You can catch this track on Spotify or Apple Music, promising it'll sneak its its cheeky, festive self onto your playlists.
Let Denise Welch's "Slayyy Bells" bring you some festive joy and make this holiday season uniquely yours!
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