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Music

‘Last Christmas’ Returns To Billboard Charts, Giving Mariah Carey A Holiday Challenge For Best Track

by Ruth A

Published November 18, 2025

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There are some songs that define the holiday season, and Wham!’s “Last Christmas” is one of them. Each year, fans return to its familiar melody, and it has become as essential as classics like “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” or “The Little Drummer Boy.” According to Inspiremore, “Last Christmas” has re-entered the Billboard Hot 100, climbing steadily and trailing just behind Mariah Carey’s perennial hit “All I Want for Christmas.” Its return shows that this 1980s classic still resonates with listeners decades later.

The song’s appeal is both nostalgic and emotional. Its bittersweet lyrics and memorable chorus strike a chord with audiences, giving it a timeless quality. Many fans now wonder if “Last Christmas” could finally dethrone Carey’s iconic track. For anyone who grew up with Wham! or discovered the song more recently, the melody continues to carry the magic of the season.

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Last Christmas: A Beloved Holiday Staple

 

 
 
 
 
 
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“Last Christmas” was written by George Michael, who formed half of the Wham! duo. Michael reportedly had mixed feelings about the song, acknowledging it as his biggest hit but not seeing it as his defining legacy. Even so, the track has become one of the most played and beloved holiday songs worldwide. Its return to the charts this year shows just how deeply fans connect with it.

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Billboard reports that “Last Christmas” currently sits just behind Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas” on the Hot 100. The chart battle excites fans, who debate which track deserves the top spot. While Carey’s song dominates the airwaves every year, “Last Christmas” brings a bittersweet charm and nostalgic resonance that keeps it relevant. Its melodies evoke memories that span generations, ensuring the song’s enduring presence each holiday season.

A Song That Continues to Inspire Generations

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Even years after George Michael’s passing in 2016, “Last Christmas” remains a staple of holiday music. The track captures the essence of the 1980s while showcasing Michael’s songwriting talent. Fans still celebrate the emotional depth of the song, proving that a classic can connect with both old and new audiences alike.

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Real and artificial Christmas trees have benefits and setbacks / Unsplash

The enduring popularity of “Last Christmas” demonstrates the song’s timeless appeal. Its presence on the Billboard charts this year suggests it could finally overtake Mariah Carey’s hit. More than just a song, it represents the warmth and nostalgia of the holiday season, reminding listeners why this Wham! classic continues to inspire joy year after year.

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