Texas Bar Bans Playing Mariah Carey’s Christmas Songs Until December
Fans were outraged on Twitter when they saw a Texas Bar saying it was too early in the season to play Mariah Carey’s most iconic Christmas songs.
Last week, National Review critic Kyle Smith shared a image from a Texas bar that seems to be going pretty hard about the matter. The single piece of paper reads in all caps, “Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You will be skipped if played before Dec. 1. After Dec 1 the song is only allowed one time a night.”
Smith didn’t reveal the name of the bar but states he found it on a “Dallas jukebox.”
Now some Twitter users seem to believe Mariah Carey responded to the matter
after Twitter user @ntferny retweeted the post and used the caption saying, “Is this the war on Christmas I’ve heard about?”
Carey might’ve came across that post and felt the need to reply. The singer shared a photo of herself dressed in battle armor holding a sword from a 2015 ad she shot for the mobile video game “Game of War.”
Carey has always held the crown when it comes to Christmas and her holiday albums. Her songs delighted fans of all ages over the years. On Monday, in the middle of the night, she even posted a video of herself getting ready for the holidays by using a giant candy cane to smash one of the pumpkins in a series of jack-o’-lanterns that read “It’s not time,” leaving the message to read “It’s time.”
#Socialites do you think this was a response to the Juke bar in Texas saying they going to play her music until December.