Holiday Music Just Got Dangerous: Draco The God Drops “12 Days Of Draco” – The Christmas Album That Breaks All The Rules

This holiday season, Draco The God is taking a different approach to Christmas music with the release of his new project, 12 Days of Draco. Positioning the project as an alternative to traditional holiday soundtracks, Draco introduces a concept that blends seasonal themes with his signature style.

According to Draco, the idea began as a casual conversation with his manager. “I always aim to do things no one else is doing,” he shared.

“Nobody’s really making Christmas albums anymore—mainstream or underground. I joked about it with my manager, and instead of laughing, he said, ‘Make it happen.’ So here we are.”

Described as a project that brings holiday spirit with an edge, 12 Days of Draco offers listeners a collection of tracks that reflect the direction Draco envisions for his music and creative expression.

“I’m not trying to be anything I’m not for clout or applause. No gimmicks, no ABC rap, no fake sh*t. Me being me is what makes me different,” he said.

Draco The God is an independent artist known for maintaining a distinct personal style and creative perspective. Drawing inspiration from figures like Onika Tanya Maraj, he continues to explore new ideas while establishing his identity in the music space.

In addition to the album’s release, Draco also dropped a new music video on Friday for one of the tracks featured on the project, titled Red Bag The visual expands on the album’s theme and marks his latest addition to the rollout.

Draco notes that 2026 marks an important year for his artistic goals. “I want to go to the next level—rooms I’ve never been in, stages I could only imagine touching. I want people to realize who I am and what I am.”

12 Days of Draco is be available now on all major streaming platforms.

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