Obama Releases Favourite Music And Books List For 2025

Former United States President Barack Obama has unveiled his annual lists of preferred books, films, and music for 2025. The lists, released on Thursday, feature a diverse range of artists and authors from around the world.

Notably, Nigerian Afrobeats stars Burna Boy and Olamide have made the cut for the music list, with their songs “Tatata” and “99” respectively, being named among Obama’s favorite music of 2025. “Tatata” is a collaboration with American rapper Travis Scott, while “99” features Daecolm, Seyi Vibez, Asake, and Young John. Another Nigerian artist, Obongjayar, is also included on the list with his song “Not In Surrender”.

The music list also includes songs by prominent American artists such as Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Lady Gaga, and Gunna, as well as Canadian rapper Drake. Obama shared the lists on his social media platform, stating that he is “continuing a tradition that I started during my time in the White House: sharing my annual lists of favorite books, movies, and music”. He expressed his hope that readers will discover new content to enjoy.

The release of these lists has become an annual tradition for Obama, who has been sharing his favorite books, movies, and music since his time in office. The lists provide insight into the former President’s cultural tastes and often feature a mix of established and emerging artists. This year’s lists are no exception, with a range of genres and styles represented.

The inclusion of African artists such as Burna Boy and Olamide on Obama’s list is a significant recognition of the growing global influence of Afrobeats music. The genre has gained popularity in recent years, with many African artists collaborating with international acts and achieving mainstream success.

As 2025 comes to a close, Obama’s lists offer a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the past year. The lists will likely be widely followed and may help to introduce readers to new artists and authors. With his tradition of sharing his favorite books, movies, and music, Obama continues to engage with the public and promote cultural exchange.

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