“The Naughty List” isn’t a lament; it’s a celebration. From the first snapping fingers and a walking bassline (courtesy of Tim Foust’s subterranean vocals), the song swings with a smug, playful energy. The lyrics ditch the usual Santa-watching-you guilt trip. Instead, the narrator proudly admits to a history of “breaking the rules” and having “a little too much fun”—and frankly? Santa loves it.
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: Home Free frequently releases "Naughty or Nice" themed content during the holidays, such as their a cappella cover of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" “The Naughty List” isn’t a lament; it’s a
What makes the song pure Home Free is the arrangement. It’s not just singing—it’s orchestration with the human voice. Instead, the narrator proudly admits to a history