Do you think Spotify releases Wrapped for listeners in early December so that Christmas music doesn't inadvertently make its way into your annual roundup? At this point, Christmas tunes are in full swing and practically inescapable, no matter where you go. And they don't just get annoying to you -- your pets are sick of them, too. According to a report from music event ticket sales platform Fanatix, popular, high-tempo music bops are stressing your pets out.
Fanatix asked music experts to analyze 90 popular Christmas songs to discover which tunes are putting your pets on edge and offer up some less stressful alternatives. Fanatix used information from both the BBC and Natural Library of Medicine, which concluded that slow-tempo songs with little to no percussive elements are best for your pets. With this in mind, Fanatix dug into Spotify's Christmas Hits playlist and went to work.
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The most popular Christmas tune on the music streaming list is Wham's Last Christmas, which takes the cake as the most nerve-racking song for pets, with a beats per minute (BPM) of 206. High-tempo songs are more likely to cause irritation to your critters.
Here's the full list of popular, yet distressing, Christmas songs for your pets. And don't worry, Mariah Carey is nowhere to be found on it, so carry on.
The Most Stressful Christmas Songs for Pets
Title Artist Tempo / BPM 1 Last Christmas Wham! 206 2 Merry Christmas Everyone Shakin' Stevens 203 2 Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas) The Andrews Sisters 203 3 It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Andy Williams 202 4 Santa Tell Me Ariana Grande 192 5 Christmas Eve / Sarajevo 12/24 - Instrumental Trans-Siberian Orchestra 186 6 Please Come Home for Christmas - 2013 Remaster Eagles 183 7 Driving Home for Christmas Chris Rea 180 8 What Christmas Means to Me (feat. Stevie Wonder) John Legend, Stevie Wonder 170 8 Holiday Road - Spotify Singles Holiday Kesha 170 9 We Wish You the Merriest Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Fred Waring 169 10 Where Are You Christmas? Faith Hill 168
If your rotating holiday playlist has more than a couple of the songs from the list above on it, Fanatix also provided another list of lower-tempo songs to add into your mix that will be more tolerable to your animals -- though annoyance through repetitiveness isn't factored in here.
Fanatix found that songs within the 50-60 BPM range are generally well tolerated by pets and offered up these alternatives:
The Most Pet-Friendly Christmas Songs
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