Can you experience Thanksgiving without good music? I do not think so. The music blasting from the speakers always sets the mood, ending up in part karaoke, part meal prep for dinner.
The history of Thanksgiving in the United States dates as far back as 1621 when it was observed by Pilgrims and Puritans who emigrated from England and settled in New England.
Celebrated as a public holiday, Thanksgiving Day is anticipated by many people for various reasons. For some, it’s a time to spend with family, give thanks and enjoy delectable recipes. Others look forward to it because it is yet another day away from the pressures of work and school.
Many people have the tendency to be overly curious at Thanksgiving dinners. If you want to avoid such a situation, just let the music fill the room and conversations naturally die out. Also, families contemplate when to start blurring Christmas carols at home. This is perfect after Thanksgiving, officially activating the Christmas mode.
Here is a short playlist that would set the ‘Thank You’ and ‘Let’s eat mood’ for Thanksgiving.
Kitchen – Mary J. Blige
Sweet Potato Pie – Ray Charles
Do The Mashed Potatoes – James Brown
Family Business – Kanye West
Keeping the family Close – Drake
Give Thanks and Praises – Bob Marley & the Wailers
We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Sicko Mode – Travis Scott feat. Drake
Thank God I found You – Mariah Carey feat. Joe and 98 Degrees
Apple Pie à la Mode – Destiny’s Child