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"Christmas in the Air" by Dy Bush: Embrace Christmas Joy


Dy Bush, together with Micah Felts and Jesse Perdue - Christmas in the AirDy Bush’s “Christmas in the Air,” featuring Micah Felts and Jesse Perdue, is a song with the cozy, nostalgic Sufjan Christmas vibe of holiday classics. It’s like a musical hug, filled with the warmth and familiarity of carol melodies. The song is filled with joy, announcing Jesus’ birth together with the promise of hope, unity, and salvation that He brings. “There’s a song in the air / All around this time of year / Singing, hope and peace and light / Every wrong will be made right” — lyrics that appeal to our longing for true peace, and the comfort we may find when we know that all of our challenges will be resolved.

“All the earth, rejoice / Every heart, soul, and voice,” a reminder of Jesus’ love for us. It’s also a call to action to live in peace and happiness, not just with our loved ones, but to extend that peace and happiness to everyone around us. May His love reach others through us. May this melody touch your heart and ignite a light that brightens your holiday season.

(Related scripture: Luke 2:11; John 1:14; Isaiah 9:6)

Connect with Dy Bush, together with Micah Felts and Jesse Perdue


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3OuL0pJ6ttbQ7a1WAjh3Dq

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW1-j4xY7iw

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