M.O.R.E returns with a festive bang in her new holiday single, “Santa Nick.” Blending her playful storytelling with her soulful, multi-genre flair, M.O.R.E brings a bright, modern twist to Christmas music.
“Santa Nick” is all about making up for years of getting nothing under the tree — and finally demanding the gifts, joy, and celebration she deserves. With catchy melodies, bold energy, and M.O.R.E’s signature personality shining through every line, this track captures the excitement of wanting “a lot of gifts” and refusing to let another holiday pass by empty-handed.
Fun, vibrant, and full of Christmas attitude, “Santa Nick” is the holiday anthem for anyone who’s ready for Santa to finally show up and show out.
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