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  5. Cozy Little Christmas - Wikipedia

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    It is her second Christmas song after "Every Day Is a Holiday", which was released in 2015. [2] Perry co-wrote and co-produced "Cozy Little Christmas" with Greg Wells and Ferras Alqaisi. [3] She called it "one of my favorite songs I've written". [4] Perry wrote the song about spending Christmas in Copenhagen with her family. [3] "

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    Nymphia Wind performing in 2023 Nymphia Wind in Taiwan Presidential Office in 2024. Since 2018, Nymphia Wind began performing in Taipei. [5] [6] [10] Her first name "Nymphia" comes from the Japanese name of Pokémon character Sylveon, and her last name "Wind" means she likes to be free and invisible, also, "Wind" is a homophone of "craziness" in Mandarin. [7]

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    Ricky Reed (pictured) co-produced and co-wrote "Nasty". "Nasty" was written by Tinashe with Reed, who produced the song with Zack Sekoff. [14] The song's title was inspired by a necklace she made around Christmas of 2023, which bore the word "nasty" on it based on "Nasty Nashe", a nickname and alter ego she created for herself.

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    The song gained popularity while Moroney was still an unsigned artist, due to social media posts in which Moroney was wearing a Tennessee Volunteers T-shirt that fans speculated belonged to Morgan Wallen. [2] At the time, she was recording music produced by Kristian Bush, one-half of the duo Sugarland, who serves as producer on the track. [3]