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WAMM in Rotation: 5 Memphis Rap Songs for Your Holiday Playlist

Memphis has no shortage of holiday classics. From the warmth of classic Stax Christmas cuts to Elvis’ unmistakable seasonal staples, the city has been shaping the sound of December for generations. But for every well-worn favorite, there’s a whole other side of Memphis holiday music that doesn’t get nearly as much shine. For this special holiday edition of WAMM in Rotation, we’re digging into that overlooked corner of the season with five Memphis rap songs that deserve a spot in your holiday rotation.

GloRilla & Kehlani – “Xmas Time”

GloRilla and Kehlani make an unexpectedly warm pairing on “Xmas Time.” The song feels like the kind of track you play while you’re getting ready to see people you love, or when you’re driving across town as the city lights flicker across the windshield. Kehlani holds down the melodic center, while GloRilla keeps things grounded with her straight-to-the-point delivery. It’s festive without trying too hard, and it taps into that mix of excitement and reflection that always comes with the holidays.

Yo Gotti – “3 Kings” (feat. DJ Khaled & Fabolous)

“3 Kings” features Yo Gotti stepping into the holiday season with his signature swagger, wrapping his well-known street tales in green and red wrapping paper. From bars about a trap house with mistletoe on it to buying his girl a whole business for Christmas, Gotti sets the tone on this track about counting your blessings (and doing a little flexing) at the end of the year.

Indo G – “Frosty the Blowman”

A standout track from Indo G’s hilarious Christmas N’ Memphis album, “Frosty the Blowman” has been floating around Memphis holiday playlists for years, especially among folks who grew up on that classic underground sound. It’s a funny, clever flip on a Christmas standard, unfiltered and full of drug-dealing innuendo. The track probably isn’t one to play during family dinner, but it deserves a spot on your playlist nonetheless.

DJ Paul – “A Xmas Flock”

DJ Paul’s “A Xmas Flock” is what happens when Memphis crunk collides with the holiday season. The Three 6 Mafia veteran puts a heavy and dark flip on the classic holiday tune “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” this is sure to be ringing in your head until 2026. It’s the kind of song you could easily hear at a Christmas party once the energy picks up and the drinks start flowing. Paul keeps it playful but still true to his sound, giving Christmas a little extra Memphis bite.

NLE Choppa – “What a Christmas”

NLE Choppa takes a lighter approach with “What a Christmas,” treating the holiday like another moment to have fun and talk his talk. The song, which features an equal measure of auto-tuned crooning and rapping, feels like something you’d hear playing in the background while everyone’s running around the house. Choppa keeps it simple and catchy, mixing a little humor with the confidence he’s known for.

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