Barack Obama’s 2024 summer playlist has been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of music genres. The former President’s latest musical selections include a mix of hip hop, country, R&B, and techno house, highlighting his eclectic taste. This year’s playlist features a broad spectrum of artists and songs, from contemporary hits to classic tracks, reflecting Obama’s wide-ranging musical interests.
Notably, Obama’s playlist omits Kendrick Lamar’s highly discussed track “Not Like Us,” which is known for its critical response to Drake. Despite this, Obama still shines a light on several prominent rappers, including Megan Thee Stallion and GloRilla with “Wanna Be,” Saweetie’s “My Best,” and classic songs by Common and 2Pac, demonstrating his appreciation for both modern and classic hip-hop.
The playlist also includes contributions from various genres beyond hip-hop. Obama features new country hits like Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em,” and a collaboration between Moneybagg Yo and Morgan Wallen titled “Whiskey Whiskey.” This blend of genres underlines his musical versatility and ability to appreciate different styles.
In addition to the country and hip-hop tracks, Obama’s playlist embraces Latin trap with songs like Bad Bunny and Feid’s “Perro Negro” and Chris Jedi’s “Bad Boy.” His love for R&B is also evident with choices such as Jill Scott’s “Golden” and Tommy Richman’s “Million Dollar Baby,” showcasing his diverse musical palate.
Alongside the music, Obama shared his summer reading list, recommending books by Percival Everett, Jonathan Blitzer, Lisa Ko, and Adelle Waldman. His endorsement of these authors underscores his ongoing engagement with literature. Despite his recent political support for Kamala Harris, this moment is dedicated to celebrating pop culture and personal interests.