Even though Dr. Suess’ The Grinch made a revamped debut in theaters this month, you’re going to want to focus on a different rendition when it comes to your holiday celebration. Lindsey Stirling is back at it again with a gorgeous and timely violin cover of a hit song. Lately, Lindsey has been releasing all of the songs you could possibly need to put together your perfect holiday playlist.

Speaking of the Grinch, the first classic Lindsey took on was, of course, our favorite holiday “diss track”. Pairing up with “Sue Me” singer Sabrina Carpenter, this version of “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” replaces that typical baritone we know so well with Lindsey’s quick moving bow and Sabrina Carpenter’s sweet voice.

You’ll never want to hear this song any other way again. Plus, you won’t want to miss out on the incredible choreography in this very green video.

Bringing her own voice into the mix with her famous violin, Lindsey also released a cover of “Santa Baby,” singing the classic song herself! In this song’s music video you’ll get to see three versions of Lindsey pining away after Santa and all the gifts he can bring her.

Oh, and you get to see her on pointe! Take notes, you’re going to want to break out this choreography next time you get a chance to freestyle at the studio.

If all of that still isn’t enough electric violin, dancing, and incredible voicing for your Christmas celebration, Lindsey is always uploading new and exciting covers to her YouTube channel. And did we mention she has an entire Christmas album? You’re definitely going to want to check that out while you’re pulling out the decorations and making reindeer-shaped sugar cookies.

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Veronica Good has been with Showstopper Magazine since 2016. When she isn't keeping you updated on the latest trends, she is at home with her many pets or probably playing The Sims 4. Veronica has a BA in English and an MA in writing from Coastal Carolina University. She is also a writer of fiction and poetry, and her work can be found in Archarios, Tempo, and Scapegoat.