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by Crowder is a high-energy southern rock and funk-inspired holiday track from his 2022 Christmas album, Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas .
The lyrics describe the elves working "six-day weeks" with "no raise in sight," often being paid only in cookies or candy canes despite working overtime.
The song stands out for its funky guitar riffs and deep grooves, moving away from typical carols toward a gritty, Texas-inspired rock sound.
Watch the official audio for 'The Elf Song' to experience Crowder's unique take on the hardworking North Pole crew: Crowder - The Elf Song (Audio) CrowderVEVO YouTube• Oct 21, 2022
The song is written as a humorous yet soulful from the perspective of Santa's elves, portraying them as an overworked and underpaid labor force. Key Lyrics & Themes
Unlike traditional whimsical Christmas songs, this track leans into the metaphor of the working class, highlighting those who keep the season running "even when the weather outside is frightful". Musical Style
Crowder humorously calls for fairness and "elf awareness," playfully critiquing the North Pole's "candy cane wages".
We know immigration can be hard to understand. Find here 7 ways that might let you sort our your immigration papers without leaving the U.S.
by Crowder is a high-energy southern rock and funk-inspired holiday track from his 2022 Christmas album, Milk & Cookies: A Merry Crowder Christmas .
The lyrics describe the elves working "six-day weeks" with "no raise in sight," often being paid only in cookies or candy canes despite working overtime.
The song stands out for its funky guitar riffs and deep grooves, moving away from typical carols toward a gritty, Texas-inspired rock sound.
Watch the official audio for 'The Elf Song' to experience Crowder's unique take on the hardworking North Pole crew: Crowder - The Elf Song (Audio) CrowderVEVO YouTube• Oct 21, 2022
The song is written as a humorous yet soulful from the perspective of Santa's elves, portraying them as an overworked and underpaid labor force. Key Lyrics & Themes
Unlike traditional whimsical Christmas songs, this track leans into the metaphor of the working class, highlighting those who keep the season running "even when the weather outside is frightful". Musical Style
Crowder humorously calls for fairness and "elf awareness," playfully critiquing the North Pole's "candy cane wages".