Christmas in Hollis

"Christmas in Hollis"
Single by Run–D.M.C.
from the album A Very Special Christmas
B-side Peter Piper
Released November 25, 1987
Format Vinyl, Cassette
Recorded 1987
Genre Hip hop, rap rock, Comedy, Children's Music, Christmas Music
Length 2:59
Label A&M
Writer(s) Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Jason Mizell
Producer(s) Rick Rubin, Run–D.M.C.
Run–D.M.C. singles chronology
"It's Tricky"
(1987)
"Christmas in Hollis"
(1987)
"I'm Not Going Out Like That"
(1988)

"Christmas in Hollis" is a single by Run–D.M.C. that was included on two 1987 Christmas compilation albums featuring various artists: A Very Special Christmas (A&M 3911) and Christmas Rap (Profile 1247). A&M Records originally released the song as a single in 1987 off of the A Very Special Christmas album. The track was produced by the group along with Rick Rubin, and has become popular during the holiday season. It reached number 78 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2000, 13 years after it was first released. The title refers to Hollis, the neighborhood in Queens where the members of Run-D.M.C. grew up. When Bill Adler first asked Run-D.M.C. to be involved with "A Very Special Christmas" they refused. After Bill gave the band the idea for "Christmas in Hollis" they changed their minds and agreed to be on the album.[1]

The track samples Clarence Carter's 1968 holiday song "Back Door Santa", as well as "Frosty the Snowman", "Jingle Bells", and "Joy to the World". The song features a slide whistle.

Media usage

The song was used in the 2015 holiday comedy "The Night Before" featuring stars such as Seth Rogan and Joseph Gordon Levitt.

The song was also used in the 2015 Christmas ad for the Nissan car lineup.

Music video

The music video for "Christmas in Hollis" takes place at The North Pole and Hollis, Queens, New York. At the end of the video Santa is seen flying away with his sled being pulled by a dog.

Single track listing

A-side

  1. "Christmas in Hollis"
  2. "Walk This Way"

B-side

  1. "Peter Piper"
  2. "King of Rock"

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