Blondie releases digital EP featuring rare 1981 Christmas tune recorded with hip-hop pioneer Fab 5 Freddy

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With the holiday season approaching, Blondie has released a new three-track EP featuring a rare 1981 Christmas tune called "Yuletide Throwdown" that the band recorded with hip-hop legend "Fab 5 Freddy" Brathwaite, as well as a new remix of the song created by DJ/producer Cut Chemist.

"Yuletide Throwdown" originally was released on a flexi-disc given away by U.K. magazine Flexipop, and was co-written with and co-produced by Fab 5 Freddy. The song features Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry and Freddy rapping Christmas-themed lyrics over what actually is the original music for the band's chart-topping 1981 smash "Rapture."

The Yuletide Throwdown EP is available now digitally and via streaming services, while a limited-edition 12-inch vinyl version will be released on November 5, pressed on either black or magenta-colored vinyl.

"Yuletide Throwdown" recently was rediscovered while Blondie was going through its personal archives in preparation for a new box set that will be released in August 2022.

"It has been an impossible amount of time since I believed in Santa Claus, but I could very well believe again if he was Freddy Brathwaite!!" says Harry in a statement. "Some of my best times have been making music with [Blondie guitarist/songwriter] Chris Stein and Freddy B."

Adds Stein, "Freddy has done as much as any multi-platinum selling Hip-Hop star to promote rap culture."

Meanwhile, Fab 5 Freddy notes, "In the beginning of my journey into pop culture, Chris & Debbie were among the first to take me and my ideas about hip hop culture seriously and were like mentors to me shining a light along the road and assisting my quest. I'm happy after all this time the world can now hear this fun holiday tune we did way back then!"

Monday, October 11, 2021 at 6:00AM by Matt Friedlander Permalink