Pop/Review Mick J. Clark - It's Getting Near Christmas

Mick J. Clark is a singer/songwriter on the Sonorus Record Label with over 1,000,000 Spotify streams on his songs; he reached No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 in the USA iTunes Top 100 Rock Songs in June 2020 with: We Know It's True. He has written over 60 songs, of which 54 are being played by Emerge Music in shops, and with two songs on the ‘Goa Chillout Zone Vol. 9’ album, which reached No. 1 in the iTunes Electronic Chart.

With his endearing holiday track, "It's Getting Near Christmas," Mick J. Clark encapsulates the flurry of emotions that accompany the holiday season. Clark offers a sympathetic and sincere tribute to the most amazing time of the year with lyrics that vividly depict the anticipation and the tensions that precede Christmas Day.

Jingling bells and a festive rhythm create the mood for the song's opening melody, which is warm and upbeat and quickly conjures up the Christmas spirit. Clark's singing has a genuine appeal that goes well with the story of excited expectation. The festive bustle is captured in lyrics like "Decorations wrapping presents no more time to spare," but happy moments like the meeting of loved ones and the sparkle of fairy lights symbolize the enchantment that makes it all worthwhile.

“It's Getting Near Christmas” is especially noteworthy since it manages to strike a balance between the excitement of the season and a reference to its more chaotic elements. Clark acknowledges the stress of preparation, from last-minute shopping to organizing the ideal dinner, but he does so in a humorous style that encourages us to accept the flaws of the Christmas rush.

The upbeat chorus of the song unifies everything, reminding listeners that joy and unity are the real meaning of Christmas. With a blend of joyous celebration and realistic relatability, “It's Getting Near Christmas” is a lovely addition to any holiday soundtrack. During the holidays, Mick J. Clark has written a song that makes you feel at home.

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