Epic Records will unwrap its first-ever holiday EP, I’ll Be Home For Christmas, on November 24, 2014 via Walmart, iTunes, and all digital outlets.
Serving as the collections executive producer, L.A. Reid personally curated the tracklisting, creating a cohesive vision. Getting into the spirit of the season, he tapped numerous marquee artists from the roster to participate in this very special and unique seven-song compilation. As a result, I'll Be Home For Christmas is an Epic addition for your holiday collection.
The EP caps off a banner year for Epic Records. The label has provided a launch pad for new superstars, turning young acts into household names over the course of 2014. Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" went quadruple-platinum in less than four months, while seizing #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks—the longest run at the top for Epic since Michael Jackson. A Great Big World's "Say Something" with Christina Aguilera sold over four million copies and established the group as a ubiquitous pop presence. Fifth Harmony's "BO$$" reached Gold status, and the fivesome garnered the "Artist To Watch" award at the MTV VMA's and "Best U.S. Act" at the MTV EMA's. These achievements also paved the way for their debut full-length Reflection, out January 27. Sara Bareilles's The Blessed Unrest received two 2014 Grammy Award nominations including "Album of the Year", while "Brave" is now double-platinum. This all sets the stage for an even bigger 2015. Epic Records will unwrap its first-ever holiday EP, I’ll Be Home For Christmas, on November 24, 2014 via Walmart, iTunes, and all digital outlets.
Serving as the collections executive producer, L.A. Reid personally curated the tracklisting, creating a cohesive vision. Getting into the spirit of the season, he tapped numerous marquee artists from the roster to participate in this very special and unique seven-song compilation. As a result, I'll Be Home For Christmas is an Epic addition for your holiday collection.
The EP caps off a banner year for Epic Records. The label has provided a launch pad for new superstars, turning young acts into household names over the course of 2014. Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" went quadruple-platinum in less than four months, while seizing #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 for eight consecutive weeks—the longest run at the top for Epic since Michael Jackson. A Great Big World's "Say Something" with Christina Aguilera sold over four million copies and established the group as a ubiquitous pop presence. Fifth Harmony's "BO$$" reached Gold status, and the fivesome garnered the "Artist To Watch" award at the MTV VMA's and "Best U.S. Act" at the MTV EMA's. These achievements also paved the way for their debut full-length Reflection, out January 27. Sara Bareilles's The Blessed Unrest received two 2014 Grammy Award nominations including "Album of the Year", while "Brave" is now double-platinum. This all sets the stage for an even bigger 2015.
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TRACK LISTINGS
Fifth Harmony – “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
Meghan Trainor – “I’ll Be Home”
Fiona Apple – “Frosty The Snowman”
Tamar Braxton – “Sleigh Ride”
Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson – “Winter Song”
Fifth Harmony – “Noche De Paz”
A Great Big World – “I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas”
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