In the opening verse, GloRilla reflects on past Christmases when her wish list went unfulfilled, a sentiment that resonates with many. However, instead of dwelling on material absence, she flips the narrative: "And I might've had a Christmas that I ain't get a thing that was on my wish list / I celebrated still because I knew that I was gifted." This acknowledgment of her blessings and faith gives the song a heartfelt foundation. The track feels like a love letter to resilience and gratitude, making it relatable beyond just the holiday season.
Kehlani joins GloRilla for the chorus, bringing her signature blend of smooth vocals and emotive delivery. As a first-time collaborator with GloRilla, Kehlani offers a refreshing contrast to the rapper's gritty verses. Her chorus provides a hopeful tone, emphasizing the themes of love, community, and celebration that define the holidays. The pairing of Kehlani's ethereal voice with GloRilla's grounded lyricism highlights the song's duality-balancing introspection with a festive spirit.
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