"Hello December" A Soulful House, Holiday Mix by DJ Spivey
#deep#house#deephouse#djset #djspivey #xmas Hello December:
00:00 Our First Christmas by DJ Spen & The Muthafunkaz
07:10 December by Frankie Feliciano feat. Monique Bingham
13:16 Silent Night by Eric Kupper
19:32 You Are Why (Ron Carroll BMC Vocal) by Dawn Tallman
25:27 Peace (Orienta-Rhythm Deeper Mix) by Orienta-Rhythm & Michelle Weeks
32:14 This Christmas (CDock Style Vocal) by DJ Pope & Charles Dockins feat. Adrian Blu
37:29 It's Holiday Time by Jihad Muhammad
41:49 Christmas Time is Here (Main Mix) by Elements of Life feat. Josh Milan
Music in this video
Song
Our First Christmas
Artist
DJ Spen & The MuthaFunkaz
Album
Christmas In The House
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(on behalf of King Street Sounds); UMPG Publishing, and 3 Music Rights Societies
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