Barack Obama reveals what music he’s listening to this summer

Barack Obama released his summer 2022 playlist. This has been reported People.

The former president of the United States of America (the owner of Meta is known as an extremist organization) shared an annual list of favorite songs, which includes both new hits and classic tracks.

Top of Obama’s summer playlist is Beyoncé’s latest single, Break My Soul and More Than You Know Dr. John is involved. Favorite songs include recent hits like Tems’ Vibe Out, Harry Styles’ Music for a Sushi Restaurant and Last Last Burna Boy.

Classics on the former US president’s playlist include hits like Joe Cocker’s Feelin’ Alright, Miles Davis’ Blue In Green, Aretha Franklin’s Save Me, Bruce Springston’s Let’s Go Crazy Prince and Dancing in the Dark.

“I look forward to sharing my summer playlist every year because I learn so many new artists from your responses – it’s an example of how music can truly bring us all together. Here’s what I’ve been listening to this summer. What songs would you add? Obama signed the letter.

Formerly socialbites.ca saidMichelle Obama will publish a new book on self-knowledge.



Source: Gazeta

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