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Barack Obama's Summer Playlist 2026, from The Beatles to Doechii

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Barack Obama's Summer Playlist 2026, from The Beatles to Doechii Barack Obama's Summer Playlist 2026 © AFP

Kapanlagi.com - Barack Obama has once again shared the Summer Playlist 2026, a list of summer songs featuring dozens of titles across genres. The former President of the United States included pop, hip-hop, soul, jazz, rock, and even Latin music in his latest curation.

As in previous years, Barack Obama's selections combine legendary musicians and new generation singers. Names like Doechii, SZA, Yebba, The Strokes, and Coldplay appear alongside a lineup of music icons from different eras. There are a total of 40 songs in this list.

The summer playlist opens with "Song of Good Hope" by Glen Hansard, followed by "the one" from Gabriel Jacoby.

1. The Latest Song Variety Featured by Obama

In the realm of recent releases, Barack Obama included "girl, get up." by Doechii and SZA. There’s also "West Memphis" performed by Yebba, "Doors" by Noah Kahan, and "Going Shopping" by The Strokes. The modern R&B vibe is also heard through "Friends Again" by Baby Rose featuring Leon Thomas.

The hip-hop color emerges through "White Flag" by Vince Staples. On the other hand, mainstream collaboration is present with "Ran to Atlanta" by Drake featuring Future and Molly Santana. The name Anderson .Paak is also noted with "Yada Yada".

The global pop spectrum and collaborations with young artists are represented by Tyla and Zara Larsson through "She Did It Again". In the alternative and rock lane, Obama placed "Charlie Brown" by Coldplay. Meanwhile, Temper City presents "Self Aware", and the jazz-R&B vibe is offered by Ledisi along with Paul Jackson Jr. in "You Go to My Head".

2. Legendary Names and Classic Selections in the 2026 Playlist

The classic lineup stands out with the presence of "Message in a Bottle" by The Police, followed by "Modern Love" by David Bowie, and "Revolution" by The Beatles. These three titles emphasize a strong rock and new wave presence in the playlist.

The vibe of old soul and R&B is felt through "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye and "(I Know) I'm Losing You" by The Temptations. There's also "Can't Hide Love" by Earth, Wind & Fire. Additionally, Obama selected songs from several legends such as Nina Simone, Sam & Dave, and the Latin collective Buena Vista Social Club.

Classic folk and jazz figures also have their place. "Heart of Gold" by Neil Young is included alongside the hard bop saxophone number "Strode Rode" by Sonny Rollins. Reggae colors are brought in by "Road to Zion" from Damian Marley featuring Nas. Obama also included a song from Johnny Cash, while Anderson .Paak is represented through his contemporary track. This cross-era and genre selection showcases a broad musical taste in a single curation.

(kpl/rsp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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