Canadian and Quebecoise singer Renée Wilkin has released a new single for Christmas entitled Dehors (outside). The song is about enjoying the holiday season, including being outside.
The music is Holiday and French Pop. It’s an impressive ballad with festive moments. It has a concert vibe when hearing the kids as backup singers and a symphony. The piano in the background is relaxing and joyful. The rhythm is fantastic. The music parallels John Lennon’s Happy Xmas (War Is Over), but with a slightly slower tempo and contemporary sound. The composition is beautiful, with a natural and smooth flow. The beat is cheerful.
Renée Wilkin’s voice is strong yet sweet and soft. She conveys the joys of the holiday season. She sings with heart and soul. The backup singers also remind me of John Lennon’s Christmas single Happy Xmas (War Is Over) in singing style.
The lyrics are full of hope and joy, celebrating Christmas. The words describe the holiday, talking about Christmas outdoors, implying seeing the decorations and snowmen. There’s a richness in how the song flows naturally. The poetry has a smooth flow. It positively represents the simplicity of celebrating in an intimate setting with loved ones. It also celebrates being happy with what one has, especially during the festive season. The words are heartwarming and soulful, full of love and cheer.
The single Dehors is available.
