WATCH: Natalie Prass Shares New Holiday Video for “Everybody’s Having Fun It’s Christmas Time”

This past holiday season hasn’t been the most festive of times, especially with a particularly divisive election. The Christmas spirit seems to be getting less and less powerful, or at least singer-songwriter Natalie Prass seems to think so. She even just released new song, called “Everybody’s Having Fun (It’s Christmas Time),” and music video about it.

“This holiday season is, for many of us, a confusing and frustrating one. This Christmas video is a statement on all of that,” said the artist in a Facebook post. “To try your hardest to be a self contained vessel of joy. To fight against what seems like a decaying wasteland of the world around you. That may seem dramatic, but I know that I’ve had to personally ‘force’ myself into the holiday spirit this year.”

She goes on to say “I’m sure others can relate. With that being said, I’m hoping this video makes you want to dance and feel free to be who you are – no matter how alone you feel or how different you are than your family or community. There’s a place in this country for everyone. Lets keep physically moving forward together with our stylish glasses on or off.”

All proceeds from the song will go to SPARC, the School of Performing Arts in the Richmond Community, which Prass endorses:

“SPARC is an incredible Richmond, VA institution that’s founded on the principle that no child will be turned away because they can’t afford tuition. The school is open to all children; it has never discriminated on class, race, religion, gender identity or physical disabilities. It is the most diverse arts school in the region. The arts are critical to children for building their confidence – that statistically translates to better performance in their schooling – which will carry throughout their lives. I strongly believe if we teach and take care of ALL children, and open up their world of possibilities, then we will have a stronger community for everyone in the future. Basically Whitney said it best, “I believe the children are our future…teach them well and let them lead the way.”

See the Facebook post (with the video) and the album art for the new single below.

Christopher Lee: I am a college student from California. I am a massive fan of most things rock, and especially of all things Car Seat Headrest. Journalism has been a great passion of mine, and I hope that I'll be able to continue to merge my worlds of music and journalism as the years go on.
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