Kitty May Rules the Winter: Two New Rockabilly Christmas Tracks Out Now!

The holiday season just got a whole lot cooler — and hotter — thanks to Kitty May. Today, she releases a special Christmas single featuring not one, but two sizzling tracks, each dripping with vintage 50s rockabilly charm and that signature Kitty May edge. One track is in English, the other in Swedish — a perfect duo to heat up your winter nights.

Queen of the Christmas Night
Her English track, Queen of the Christmas Night, is a full-on rockabilly Christmas cruiser. Imagine slap bass walking under twangy Gretsch riffs, honky-tonk piano peeking through, and brushes shuffling on the drums, all with a hint of jingle bells and the subtle hum of a V8 under the snow. Kitty’s low, breathy whisper glides over the rhythm, seductive and playful, as she takes control of every scene — and every engine.

With lines like, “I’m the Queen of the Christmas Night, no car of my own, but I make every engine spin for me,” it’s clear this is no traditional holiday song. It’s a winter thrill ride — full of cheeky power and frosty allure.

Julnattens drottning
Her Swedish counterpart, Julnattens drottning, mirrors the same rockabilly spirit but with lyrics in her native tongue. From frosty hair to red lips, the song captures the thrill of a winter night where Kitty is in charge, laughing in the cold, free as cigarette smoke drifting over frozen asphalt.

The production mirrors the English version: slap bass, crisp Gretsch twang, brushes on the snare, and delicate hints of jingle bells. It’s classic 50s rockabilly, with that unmistakable Kitty May twist — seductive, playful, and unapologetically bold.

Whether you understand the lyrics or just feel the vibe, both tracks are a unique addition to your holiday playlist — retro yet fiercely modern, vintage yet undeniably Kitty May.

So, light your cigarette, rev up your imaginary engine, and let Kitty May take you for a spin through a Christmas night you won’t forget.

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