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Kiki Kramer’s Eerie Rendition of “White Christmas” Is Streaming Now

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Rising indie-pop artist Kiki Kramer puts a spooky spin on “White Christmas.” Stream it now on all platforms.

Rising indie-pop artist Kiki Kramer has shared her haunting version of “White Christmas,” now available on all streaming platforms. Infused with her signature style, the track blends holiday nostalgia with a quirky, spooky edge, making it a standout addition to this season’s playlists.

Kramer described her motivation for the track, saying, “I love the holiday season and wanted to do something for my young fans – a peculiar musical ornament to hang on their tree.” True to her vision, the accompanying music video captures a unique aesthetic, described as “The Ring filmed in a technicolor dollhouse.”

The release builds on the momentum of Kramer’s debut single, “Relevant,” which has achieved impressive success since its launch on Suretone Records. “Relevant” has landed on notable playlists, including Spotify’s “Fresh Finds Pop” and Apple Music’s “New in Alternative,” while its video, directed by Marc Klasfeld, has racked up over 200,000 views.

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Known for her eclectic influences, Kiki’s style draws inspiration from Japanese anime, Rococo art, and horror films, creating a sound and aesthetic that’s entirely her own. A Tisch School of the Arts alum, Kramer has also embraced an old-school approach to promoting her music, curating live events and immersing herself in NYC’s vibrant nightlife scene.

Celebrate the holiday season with Kiki Kramer’s “White Christmas,” an eerie yet enchanting take on a beloved classic. Stream it today and experience her distinctive indie-pop artistry.

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