Barack Obama Shares 2020 Summer Playlist Ft. Beyonce, Billie Eilish & More

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Via Time Magazine

The 44th Former President of the United States Barack Obama has shared his Summer playlist featuring the popular music artists, Beyonce, Billie Eilish, and many more. Check out the playlist below.

Barack Obama shared the summer playlist via social media and wrote, “Over the past few months, I’ve spent a lot of time listening to music with my family.

“I wanted to share some of my favorites from the summer,” he added, “including songs from some of the artists performing at this week’s Democratic National Convention. As always, it’s a mix of genres that travels through various eras. I think there’s something in here for everybody––hope you enjoy it.”

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The playlist featuring 53 songs including, Texas Sun ft. Leon Bridges & Khruangbin, Twist & Turn ft. Popcorn, Drake, and PARTYNEXTDOOR, Forever Begins ft. Common, Don’t Walk Away ft. John Legend & Koffee, Smile ft. Wizkid & H.E.R, Could You Be Loved ft. Bob Marley & The Wailers, Gaslighter ft. The Chicks, Be Honest ft. Jorja Smith & Burna boy, My Future ft. Billie Eilish, Gemini ft. Princess Nokia, Love You For A Long Time ft. Maggie Rogers, The Climb Back ft. J. Cole, For What It’s Worth ft. Billy Porter, Memory Lane ft. NAS, Feelings Good ft. Jennifer Hudson, Blue World ft. Mac Miller, Savage Remix ft. Megan Thee Stallion & Beyonce, Know You Brave ft. Andrea Valle, Made It ft. Teyana Taylor, Tu ft. Maye, and many more songs. Check out the playlist here.

Barack Obama 2020 Summer Playlist Ft. Beyonce, Billie Eilish & More

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Last week, the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama shared her playlist inspired by the first season of my new podcast. In January, Michelle also shared her workout playlist, which included tracks from Lizzo, Childish GambinoCalvin Harris, Bruno Mars, and Dua Lipa‘s 2018 hit ‘One Kiss’.

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