Ne-Yo, ``Another Kind of Christmas’’ (Motown/Compound Entertainment): When it comes to holiday albums, Ne-Yo’s got two great things going for himself: a beautiful voice, plus a merry and bright charisma that makes him a shoe-in for anybody’s holiday TV special. For that reason, the singer’s latest release, ``Another Kind of Christmas,’’ comes as no surprise, though it is a bit of a shocker that this is Ne-Yo’s first Christmas album. The set includes a handful of yuletide classics, which Ne-Yo manages to modernize, without messing up. He combines beautiful harmonies with a bit of beatboxing on ``The Christmas Song’’” plays his own backup on a slightly slowed down and swagged up version of Donny Hathaway’s ``This Christmas’’” and he is moving on his cover of Marvin Gaye’s ``I Want to Come Home for Christmas’’ _ a song delivered from the perspective of a prisoner of war. Ne-Yo also introduces his own original holiday tunes, including the fun reggae-influenced ``Christmas Vibez’’ featuring Satori and Dre Island. Naughty jam ``Open Mine Tonight’’ _ about a little Christmas night nooky _ is another standout. And then there’s ``Talk About It,’’ where Ne-Yo paints a spirited picture of holidays at home, complete with aunties in the kitchen, mama’s spiked eggnog and squabbles that get squashed just in time for dinner. ``Another Kind of Christmas’’ packs a couple holiday gems, and it’s just the kind of Christmas gift Ne-Yo fans deserve.