Christmas carols are festive songs traditionally sung during the Christmas season. They often celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and convey themes of joy, peace, and goodwill. Carols can be performed by choirs, groups, or individuals, and are commonly heard in homes, churches, and public spaces.
These songs have a long history, dating back to the Middle Ages, when they were sung in celebration of various winter festivals. Today, many popular carols, such as "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells," are enjoyed worldwide, bringing people together in a spirit of celebration and community during the holiday season.