Obama releases 2025 best movies music and books list

Former US President Barack Obama has released his annual list of top movies, music, and books for 2025, sparking a wave of reactions on social media. The list, which was posted on Obama’s social media accounts, features a diverse range of artists and authors, including Jay Som, Laufey, and Jason Isbell.

The internet was quick to respond to Obama’s choices, with some users praising his eclectic taste and others expressing surprise at certain inclusions. Some notable reactions came from fans of K-pop and Lady Gaga, who were thrilled to see their favorite artists featured on the list. Others referenced a 2023 tweet from Boygenius member Lucy Dacus, which had gained significant attention online.

Obama’s list also included popular artists such as Drake and Kendrick Lamar, which some users found amusing. The list has been widely shared and discussed on social media, with many users weighing in on their own opinions about the included artists and authors.

The release of Obama’s annual list has become a highly anticipated event, with many looking forward to seeing his recommendations for the best in music, movies, and literature. This year’s list is no exception, with many users taking to social media to share their thoughts and reactions.

For those looking for more recommendations, Mashable has compiled its own list of the best of 2025, featuring a range of artists and authors across various genres. The list can be found on the Mashable website, along with other coverage of the best in entertainment and culture for the year.

The reaction to Obama’s list highlights the significant influence he continues to have on popular culture, with his opinions and recommendations widely followed and discussed by fans and critics alike. As the year comes to a close, Obama’s list serves as a reminder of the power of social media to shape and reflect our cultural landscape.

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