The
holidays are officially here, and James Fauntleroy has the soundtrack to the
season. The singer-songwriter, who has penned hits for Justin Timberlake and
Beyoncé, unwraps his Christmas album The Warmest Winter Ever. The 10 slow jams,
which include tracks such as “Stocking Stuffer” and “Miselletoe,” are perfect
for cozying up by the fireplace with a loved one on a cold night. The seductive
set was just what Rihanna needed. “thank you so much for this,” she told
Fauntleroy. Stream the project below. If you like what you hear, you can also
purchase it on Black
Mario.
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