Brandy Releases Official Music Video for “Christmas Party For Two”

R&B icon Brandy releases her official music video of her latest single "Christmas for Two." All the descripts are unapologetically laid out committing to a full night of romantic comfort during the holiday season as she sings, "Let me sit beside ya/I warmed up some cider/I'll relax your mind 'cause I can recognize/You need someone to make you feel the way that I do."
The warm mood moves merrily along with an underlying acoustic guitar. Naturally, Brandy's velvety lead and impeccably layered vocal choruses connect to this storyline celebrating the benefits of romance.
Brandy's accomplishments cross over near three decades between a singer/songwriter who raised the game in R&B and an actress who blazed the TV comedy screens, beginning with Moesha. Though she is a confident entertainer, it is that stunning voice whose tone shifts easily, communicating every necessary detail behind her storylines. From the supercharged duet with Monica for the Grammy winning "The Boy is Mine" to the smooth funky "Full Moon," the multi-platinum selling Brandy Norwood remains a singer whose storytelling takes center stage.
"Christmas Party for Two" and Christmas with Brandy are available on most digital platforms.
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