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Nigerian Singers, Asake And Rema Make Barack Obama’s Favourite Songs Of 2024

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DO YOU LACK A HEALTHY $3X LIFE IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP AND MARRIAGE? WATCH & DOWNLOAD HOT $3X TRENDING V!DEOS HERE.In a post on his verified X account, this year’s playlist showcases a diverse range of artists and genres, with Nigerian music stars Rema and Asake making notable appearances.

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Barack Obama, a former U.S. President, has unveiled his much-anticipated annual playlist, featuring his favorite tracks of 2024.

In a post on his verified X account, this year’s playlist showcases a diverse range of artists and genres, with Nigerian music stars Rema and Asake making notable appearances.

“Here are my favourite songs from this year! Check them out if you’re looking to shake up your playlist – and let me know if there’s a song or artist I should make sure to listen to,” he wrote.

Rema’s hit single “Yayo” secured a spot on the playlist, reinforcing his global appeal and highlighting the rising influence of Afrobeats.

Asake’s collaboration with American rapper Travis Scott, “Active,” also made the list.

Other notable tracks on Obama’s playlist include Billie Eilish’s “Lunch,” Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ’Em,” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up.”DO YOU LACK A HEALTHY $3X LIFE IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP AND MARRIAGE? WATCH & DOWNLOAD HOT $3X TRENDING V!DEOS HERE.

Here are my favorite songs from this year! Check them out if you’re looking to shake up your playlist – and let me know if there’s a song or artist I should make sure to listen to. pic.twitter.com/MK51Z77uEb

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 21, 2024

Obama’s annual playlist, a tradition since 2015, provides a unique insight into his personal musical tastes while showcasing diverse talents from across the globe.

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