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Listen: The Mamas release Christmas EP All I Want For December

Take a listen to Eurovision favourites The Mamas' six-track Christmas EP All I Want For December.

The Mamas have released a festive-themed EP, All I Want For December.

The three-piece - winners of Melodifestivalen 2020 and selected to represent Sweden at this year's aborted Eurovision Song Contest - each sing their own Christmas song on the six-track release.

The EP comes just two months after their debut EP Tomorrow is Waiting, which included their Melfest-winning 'Move'.

Announcing the Christmas record on Instagram, the girls wrote: "All I Want for December consists of six Christmas songs: both covers and new songs written for or by us, with messages of love, joy and contemplation - and that Christmas is also about much more than just candy canes, gifts and Santa Claus.

"We hope that our EP brings joy, but also a positivity, love and harmony – 'cause that's all we want for December."

Listen in full below via Spotify:

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