By MARIA SHERMAN, Associated Press
Shopping for a music fan is no easy task. It seems like it should be simple: know their favorite artists and simply buy them an album on the physical medium of their choice. But how can you be certain they don’t already own it? (Because let’s be honest, if they’re an obsessive, they probably own multiple pressings.)
The best presents are a bit more creative than that. Don’t know where to begin? We’ve got your back. Here’s a gift guide for the audio lover in your life, featuring everything from a massive new oral history courtesy of Paul McCartney to a pocket-size drum machine, some Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg gin, and much more.
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### Back in Black
What do you get the classic rock ’n’ roll fan in your life? Something that lets them share their enthusiasm with others, of course. Bicycle playing cards make the perfect stocking stuffer, and their AC/DC collection offers a personalized touch.
Peep Angus Young and his signature axe on this deck—it’s enough to make anyone want to break out their guitar or, at the very least, play a little poker.
**Price:** $8.99
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### Loud and Clear
Every music enthusiast needs a decent speaker in their life. For the more eccentric listener, only a truly unique device will do. That’s where Uncommon Goods’ Acoustic Gramophone Amplifying Speaker enters the conversation.
This beautiful smartphone speaker, handmade from walnut wood, naturally amplifies sound. That’s right: there are no cords, wires, batteries, solar panels, or any other power source involved. Simply slide your phone into the slot, press play on your favorite streaming platform, and let the natural acoustic enhancements happen.
**Price:** $100
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### Dolly It Up
It’s hard to go wrong with Dolly Parton. Make your holiday shopping easier by gifting a country connoisseur her latest coffee-table book, *Star of the Show: My Life on Stage*.
This is the third and final installment in her photographic trilogy of big, beautiful books following *Songteller*, which focused on her lyrics, and *Behind the Seams*, about her daring and culture-shifting fashion. Parton has arguably saved the best for last: this text is all about her performance, offering both an in-depth personal and professional history.
Plus, it’ll look great in any living room.
**Publisher:** Random House
**Price:** $55
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### Hosting a Party? Grab the Gin and Juice
For the 21-and-older hip-hop crowd, this one is for you. While most gins can be a bit polarizing—non-fans think the liquor is too bitter or too botanical—Still G.I.N., the brainchild of rap royalty Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, hits all the right notes.
The official flavor profile includes “notes of tangerine, jasmine, and coriander for an unforgettable aromatic finish.” None of your holiday party attendees will complain about its distinct, delicious, and best of all, unobtrusive taste.
**Price:** $36.99 for a 750ml bottle
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### March to the Beat… of Your Own Drum
Loving music is one thing. Making it is another. For the aspiring producer, prolific percussionist, or virtuosic songwriter, look no further than a Stylophone Beat Drum Machine.
This pocket-sized device allows its user to make beats on the go because inspiration can strike anywhere. It comes with four sound banks (rock, techno, hip-hop, and beatbox) and includes a stylus.
And if that’s not enough of a selling point: it also features a built-in speaker and headphone socket, so you can listen and play wherever you are.
**Price:** $40 (available from the Museum of Modern Art’s online store)
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### Grab Your Pava
Bad Bunny’s latest album, the ambitious *Debí Tirar Más Fotos*, is a love letter to Puerto Rico. It effortlessly combines modern genres—house rhythms, electronic production, reggaeton—with salsa and nylon-stringed plena guitars.
In his music videos and at his historic residency in San Juan this summer, the global superstar embraced traditional Puerto Rican iconography, including the use of pavas—straw hats traditionally worn by jíbaros, Puerto Rican rural farmers.
His official merchandise follows suit and has been discounted for the holiday season. Especially attractive is the Bad Bunny Pava T-shirt, featuring a fashionable high neck and an artful illustration of Bad Bunny wearing a pava, lifted from his 2025 Met Gala look.
**Price:** $40
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### Get ‘GUTS’-y
Tour books are a dime a dozen these days—and with good reason. They make for great gifts! Her *GUTS World Tour Book* boasts 136 pages of images and text detailing her energetic run of shows, alongside a sticker sheet, limited-edition poster, and more.
While the stan in your life awaits Rodrigo’s third album, surprise them with this thoughtful gift.
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### Gonna Be Golden
For the K-pop lover—or heck, even the animated family film fan—there was no bigger pop culture story in 2025 than *KPop Demon Hunters*. The women of the fictional girl group HUNTR/X, as well as the heartthrobs of demon boy band Saja Boys, inspired a million cosplays.
The most envy-worthy of their fashions is likely HUNTR/X leader Rumi’s bright yellow bomber jacket. Luckily, Netflix has it available for purchase on their webstore.
It’s unique enough to function as a costume but also sporty enough for everyday wear.
**Price:** $89.95
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Let ’em in and happy gifting!
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/11/16/holiday-gift-guide-music/
