Christmas 2021 Messages from Country Music Artists

Christmas 2021 Messages from Country Music Artists

Thomas Rhett and his whole family got into the holiday spirit with their Christmas picture with Thomas sharing “Merry Christmas everyone!! Much love from the Akins family.”

Photo Courtesy of Thomas Rhett

Brett Young and his family posed for a picture perfect shot for 2021 with the greeting “Merry Christmas from the Youngs!”

Photo Credit: Laura Moll

Kenny Chesney shared a Christmas video of him and friends singing “Half of My Hometown” (his song with Kelsea Ballerini) with the message, “Merry Christmas from the islands to your hometowns, No Shoes Nation… Love you so much Kelsea Ballerini”

Cody Johnson shared a festive holiday scene with his family, “‘Tis the season! Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas from my family to yours.”

Photo Credit: Kristi Bracewell

Lainey Wilson celebrated the holidays with her nephews and the guy from the North Pole, “You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. I’m telling you why…My nephews, Knox & Ledger, were on the naughty list and Santa still came to town. Wish I woulda known that as a kid. Merry Christmas, folks.”

Photo Courtesy of Lainey Wilson

Jordan Davis looks like he had his hands full this year, but still had time to send a message out to his fans, “Merry Christmas from the Davis bunch…Hope y’all have a great one.”

Photo Courtesy of Jordan Davis

If you’re Christmas was different this year, you weren’t the only one – Lee Ann Womack shared “Weird year y’all! Merry Christmas though!”

Photo Courtesy of Lee Ann Womack

Scotty McCreery shared with his fans a little bit of how his holiday weekend was going, “Christmas with the family!”

Photo Courtesy of Scotty McCreery

Dylan Scott wondered “Did Santa come see me or Beckett? Lol” as he shared a video of his new “toy” that ended with the classic dad footnote of “Hey, you don’t do that, OK? (Beckett: ‘Why?’) Cause I said.”

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