Dimapur, December 14 (MexN):After a three-year wait since his soulful Christmas hit “Pelatepang,” which continues to warm hearts, Opang Jamir has gifted his fans a new holiday anthem. The Nagaland-based musician, best known as the frontman of the band Avancer, has released his latest Christmas track, “Mongpu Tsungtsung Ola,” on December 14. The song, sung in Ao language, is now available on his official YouTube channel and will also be streaming on Spotify.
Through the heartfelt lyrics of “Mongpu Tsungtsung Ola,” Jamir delivers a powerful message of hope, unity, and reconciliation. The song speaks to the arrival of a long-awaited day—one that mends broken relationships, even between former adversaries. Jamir highlights the transformative power of the holiday season, portraying it as a time for joy and togetherness that bridges divides, regardless of age or past conflicts.
The track is rich with vivid imagery, from “luminous delight” to “scented tones,” evoking the magical ambiance of Christmas. The chorus reflects the shared spirit of celebration, while Jamir emphasizes the beauty of life’s simple pleasures, from the nostalgic chime of bells to the radiant smiles on children’s faces.
Through these evocative lyrics, he reminds listeners that the true essence of Christmas lies in unity, love, and shared experiences.
“Mongpu Tsungtsung Ola” aims to uplift spirits and rekindle the joy of the holiday season, making it a perfect addition to this year’s festive playlist. As the Christmas season draws near, the song serves as a musical greeting—a timeless reminder of the season’s enduring spirit of togetherness for families across the world.
This festive project is the result of a collaborative effort, with the lyrics written by Jongpongtemsu Longkumer, the vocalist of Hailinator. The visual storytelling behind the music video was brought to life by Bendangtuba Longkumer. The melody was composed by Jamir and Vitz Zhimo, who also handled the production, mixing, and mastering, ensuring a polished and high-quality listening experience.