Song Review:: Bing Crosby (feat. V (BTS)): White Christmas
- Release date: 2024 December 06
- Album tracklist: White Christmas (with V of BTS), White Christmas (with V of BTS)(Instrumental)
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
Technically, I think this is actually Bing's song that features V, and I've never run into this situation before. But, sure! Bing Crosby can be a K-Pop idol. He was kind of that equivalent back in the day.
I have a complicated relationship with this song. The entire time I lived in Las Vegas, I couldn't listen to White Christmas in any version because I couldn't have a white Christmas, and after growing up where we got snowed in nearly every Christmas, it was just a bad reminder. Instant tears every time. I now live in a place where I could actually have one again, so it's back up to one of my favorite Christmas songs, and the Bing Crosby version is superior (especially the movie version) (although Franky Boy (Frank Sinatra), Dean Martin, and Elvis all have honorable mentions for me). But also, V has the perfect jazz voice, and when I heard that he was going to be doing this and that the estate approved it, I had, and still have since I haven't listened to it yet, a wholly unreasonable amount of anticipation for it.
Haven't cried over any version of this song in over ten years. That streak has been broken.
There's something almost Disney about the instrumentals, and by that I mean it's just magical. I have nothing more to say. I don't have the vocabulary or the wherewithal to try to pin down that beauty with words.
Honestly, together Bing and V sound as good together as I was hoping they would. Them singing in unison is perfect. Their harmonies are goosebump-inducing. And because I don't quite know V's as well, if I didn't know what Bing's voice sounds like I do, I would have been hard-pressed to know who was who. They almost gave me pause.
Well, I'm in tears again. Apparently while they were finishing the music video, they got the news about Yeontan, and that's why the good pupper became the constellation at the end. I otherwise have nothing to say. The song got instantly moved over to my favorite versions of any Christmas songs.
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