'what christmas means' to soul singer kem

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For KEM's _What Christmas Means,_ the R&B singer wanted to cover several aspects of the season: the birth of Christ, for one, but also Christmas as a "romantic holiday."


"You spend time cuddled up by the fire, warm and cozy with your wife or your husband," KEM tells NPR's David Greene. "You spend more time being intimate with shopping —


we're doing things with the kids, we're together. There's a lot of sincerity, a lot of warmth." The album highlight, "A Christmas Song for You," is "a


reflection of love that we cherish during the holidays." But there was a time that KEM was less fortunate: Growing up in Detroit, he was separated from family, living on the streets and


addicted to alcohol. "I'm very grateful that I had that experience," KEM says. "I do not regret my past, nor do I wish to shut my door on it. I learned a lot of valuable


lessons. My life has turned around 180 degrees. Had those things not occurred, I don't know that I would enjoy the life that I have today." Composed of half originals and half


standards, _What Christmas Means_ is sure to inspire some cozy fireside cuddling — but also warm memories, as in KEM's take on his "favorite Christmas song ever," the iconic


"Christmas Time Is Here" from _A Charlie Brown Christmas_. "The melody, the vibe of it — it's just a beautiful song," KEM says. "It's one of those songs


that I hear and it's like, 'I wish I wrote that.' " Copyright 2024 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.