'The Elf Song' New Music Video by Crowder

Put your hands up and get ready to sing along to ‘The Elf Song,’ and a new music video by Crowder! It’s fun. It’s catchy. It’s playful and upbeat. 

I imagine you’ll find yourself singing along on your way to work or, perhaps like most in this joyful season, gift shopping. This is just one of several festive originals recorded on Crowder's 14-track holiday album, 'Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas.’

The song honors Santa’s working-class tiny people of the North Pole in a cheeky way to fight for the rights of Santa’s itty bitty, pointy-toed helpers. 

With lyrics like, “Every day is a grind. Them elves working six-day weeks, no raise in sight. Santa only pay ‘em cookies when they working that overtime. Gotta make that quota, can’t do it in a 9 to 5.” 

You can’t help but grin and start humming right along!

The new hit song was just released by the Christian band Crowder, and it already is catching the internet by storm with over 93,000 views. The new music video already has hundreds of comments by fans.

One viewer couldn’t help but leave a comment that sums up how you’ll feel watching the music video, “The Elf Song is adorable and fun to listen to. I can’t help but smile from ear to ear. Those precious children having a great time “being kids” was awesome! God bless you, Mr. Crowder.”

This song is likely going to take the world by storm because it is upbeat and catchy, another viewer commented, “Just listened to this song for the first time, and I LOVE it! What a fun and playful song. One I will listen to over and over for many seasons to come. Thank you, Crowder, for all your music.” 

We couldn’t agree more. It is definitely a song that will be played nearly every Christmas season. 

We hope you love this song and add it to your playlist for this blessed, magical Christmas season! 

Source: Crowder
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