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Review: David Archuleta joins NSYNC members for stunning holiday classic (Includes first-hand account)

Archuleta premiered his new music video for “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,” on Entertainment Tonight, which features cameos from Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick of NSYNC.

His rumbling voice is rich and resonant as ever, and it is evident that Archuleta was born to sing Christmas songs. His voice suits holiday music perfectly. This refreshing version of “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” and its music video both earn two giant thumbs up.

Archuleta noted that he is thrilled that Bass and Kirkpatrick were willing to make an appearance in his music video of their song, which has become a holiday classic. He noted that he wasn’t sure if they were going to say “yes,” but he is glad that they were up for it and for having fun. “It is meant to be cheesy and light, and I hope people will get a kick watching it,” Archuleta said.

To learn more about singing sensation David Archuleta and his tour dates, check out his official website and his Facebook page.

Read More: Markos Papadatos chatted with David Archuleta back in October of 2019.

Markos Papadatos
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Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News. Papadatos is a Greek-American journalist and educator who has authored over 24,700 original articles over the past 20 years. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, entertainment, lifestyle, magic, and sports. He is a 19-time "Best of Long Island" winner, where for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), he was honored as the "Best Long Island Personality" in Arts & Entertainment, an honor that has gone to Billy Joel six times.

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