
I did not think there was a way to freshen up that ol’ standard ” Jingle Bells ” but Ummet Ozcan did it!
If you’re going to sing about horses jingling their way through the snow, then you should know that Mongolian horses are a resilient and integral part of Mongolia’s culture, known for their endurance, adaptability, and historical significance.
The breed is purported to be largely unchanged since the time of Genghis Khan. Nomads living in the traditional Mongol fashion still hold more than 3 million animals, which outnumber the country’s human population. In Mongolia, the horses live outdoors all year, dealing with temperatures from 30 °C (86 °F) in summer down to −40 °C (−40 °F) in winter, and they graze and search for food on their own.
Mongolian horses are glorious animals and when you hear Jingle Bells, I hope you spare a thought for these amazing animals.

So here you are!
Mongolian Jingle Bells is here! This started as a fun idea… and thanks to all of the requests Ummet Ozcan received , it turned into a full song and music video!

Word of the Day Challenge: GLORY
I like the story but I don’t like the way he sings the song.
I’m glad you like the story! In the original version of this song, the singing isn’t even a minute long. They expanded on it when the snippet video gained traction.
Throat singing is an amazing skill. I really was hoping for some of those magnificent horses though as well
I wish they had featured the horses instead of reindeer too, but I have the feeling by what I read they put this longer version out pretty fast.