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Gwen Stefani Releases New Holiday Song “Hot Cocoa” Today

By Alex HarrisNovember 14, 2025
Gwen Stefani Releases New Holiday Song “Hot Cocoa” Today

Gwen Stefani continues her reign as pop’s Christmas queen with “Hot Cocoa,” a brand-new holiday single out today.

The track arrives alongside an updated You Make It Feel Like Christmas (Deluxe Edition – 2025), available exclusively on Amazon and now featuring both “Hot Cocoa” and the Amazon Music Original “Shake The Snow Globe.”

“Shake The Snow Globe” pulls double duty: it’s on today’s Amazon-exclusive deluxe album and it’s written for Prime Video’s upcoming holiday comedy Oh. What. Fun., premiering globally on 3 December.

Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can also watch the Mike Ho–directed video for the track inside the Amazon Music app.

“Hot Cocoa” also features in the Oh. What. Fun. soundtrack, due 3 December via Sony Music Masterworks, which gathers seasonal cuts from Fleet Foxes, St. Vincent, Jeff Tweedy, Sharon Van Etten, Weyes Blood and more under music supervisor Marcus Tamkin. Today’s audio upload credits the new single ℗ 2025 Interscope Records.

Stefani says writing directly to picture pushed her in the best way, chasing something up-tempo, nostalgic and true to the film’s sentiment.

You Make It Feel Like Christmas originally bowed in 2017 with six originals (including the Blake Shelton duet title track) and six classics; the 2018 deluxe added five more songs, among them “Cheer For The Elves,” “Secret Santa” and a Mon Laferte–assisted “Feliz Navidad.”

“Hot Cocoa” is available now (with the 2025 Amazon-exclusive deluxe album), “Shake The Snow Globe” is live as an Amazon Music Original, and both tracks will appear again when the Oh. What. Fun. soundtrack lands on 3 December.

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