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    (AllHipHop News)

    Although President Barack Obama is a self proclaimed Hip-Hop fan, this year’s presidential playlist does not contain a single rap song.

    The White House released Obama’s 2012 playlist last night (February 9) and while there are a number of R&B, Rock and Jazz acts, not a single Hip-Hop artist made Obama’s list.
    Artists like Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind and Fire, Raphael Saadiq, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Hudson and Darius Rucker made the 29-song list, which was created using music discovery service Spotify.
    It is a surprise that not a single rap song made President Barack Obama’s playlist, since he has had a unique relationship with the genre of music over the past four years.
    The President has personally invited artists like Jay-Z, Common and DMC of Run-DMC fame, while he is admitted to listening to artists like Lil Wayne, Nas, The Fugees and others.
    The President had harsh words for Kanye West after his MTV moment involving country singer Taylor Swift in 2009 and he was once forced to defend himself from ludicrous accusations that he was featured in Tag Team’s 1993 video “Whoomp There It Is!”
    President Barack Obama even name checked Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. during his presidential dinner in which he joked on rival Donald Trump, who was in attendance.
    Checkout President Barack Obama’s Hip-Hop free playlist below:
    Raphael Saadiq: “Keep Marchin’”
    Noah And The Whale: “Tonight’s The
    Kind Of Night”

    Bruce Springsteen: “We Take Care Of Our Own”
    Zac Brown Band: “Keep Me In Mind”
    Aretha Franklin: “The Weight”
    U2: “Even Better Than The Real Thing”
    Ricky Martin featuring Joss Stone: “The
    Best Thing About Me Is You”
    Dierks Bentley: “Home”
    Ray LaMontagne: “You Are The Best Thing”
    Earth Wind & Fire Experience featuring Al McKay Allstars: “Got To Get You Into My Life” (Live)
    Booker T. & The MG’s: “Green Onions” (Single/LP Version)
    Wilco: “I Got You”
    The Impressions: “Keep On Pushing” (Single Version)
    Jennifer Hudson: “Love You I Do” (from Dreamgirls
    AgesandAges: “No Nostalgia”
    Sugarland: “Stand Up”
    Al Green: “Let’s Stay Together”
    Darius Rucker: “This”
    Arcade Fire: “We Used To Wait”
    Florence + The Machine: “You’ve Got The Love”
    James Taylor: “Your Smiling Face”
    REO Speedwagon: “Roll With The Changes”
    Sugarland: “Everyday America”
    Darius Rucker: “Learn To Love”
    Electric Light Orchestra: “Mr. Blue Sky”
    Montgomery Gentry: “My Town”
    No Doubt: “Different People”

    Ledisi: “Raise Up”

    Love.

  • #2
    so?

    Just because we have a "black" man as president he has to listen to rap? lol

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    • #3
      I guess he did not like "Letter to the President" by pac.
      "Very nice. So what is it, *Mr.* Cocksucker now?...Lunch is for wimps."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skitzo View Post
        so?

        Just because we have a "black" man as president he has to listen to rap? lol
        It has nothing to do with him being black as to why they are saying they are suprised he didnt mention a rapper or rap song its this read below incase you didnt read whole article.

        It is a surprise that not a single rap song made President Barack Obama’s playlist, since he has had a unique relationship with the genre of music over the past four years.
        The President has personally invited artists like Jay-Z, Common and DMC of Run-DMC fame, while he is admitted to listening to artists like Lil Wayne, Nas, The Fugees and others.
        Love.

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        • #5
          yeah

          I think he just wanted the black people to love him and support him. I doubt he regularly sits around bumping rap tracks. Don't fall for the antics of politicians. They kiss babies for photo ops. I'm just saying.

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          • #6
            cant blame him, rap nowadays is just pure garbage

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            • #7
              nowdays so called rap genre is complete trash without any substance, innovation, creativity, and all that.
              who likes to listen same played out bullshit, its music for children.
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              • #8
                cant blame him. hes just like any other president : puppet on a string

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                • #9
                  I think the president is smoking weed bumpin this beat, making a livin out my misery

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by insanity View Post
                    cant blame him. hes just like any other president : puppet on a string
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