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Ali Diane Reflects on Modern Divisions with Holiday Single Cold Winter

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Singer-songwriter Ali Diane has released her poignant new track Cold Winter, now available on all streaming platforms. The song, a heartfelt reflection on the increasing divisions in today’s world, is a plea for kindness and unity beyond the festive season.

Ali explains, “This song was created while thinking about how times have changed in recent years. People seem to be more divided than ever, treating each other and strangers more coldly. Holidays can be an exception when the Christmas Spirit is in full force, but I just wish that goodwill towards others could be extended throughout the whole year. If we can do this for a short month in the winter, why can’t we keep it going?”

Cold Winter carries Ali’s signature blend of emotive lyrics and melodic depth, delivering a message that resonates with the longing for connection and compassion. As part of her annual holiday submissions, this track encourages listeners to embrace the spirit of generosity and warmth, not just in December but all year round.

With its thoughtful theme and soul-stirring melody, Cold Winter is more than a holiday tune—it’s a call for enduring humanity.

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