Former President Barack Obama has unveiled another of his summer playlists, and as in the past, it’s a combination of the expected — NPR-level but edgy rap and R&B, some old soul chestnuts, a s…
The Spinners: “Mighty Love”Lil Yachty: “Split/Whole Time”Dr. John: “More Than You Know”Hope Tala: “Cherries” [ft.
Aminé]Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo: “Ojitos Lindos”Rakim: “When I B on Tha Mic”Dave Brubeck: “Take Five”Otis Redding: “I’ve Been Loving You”Big John Hamilton: “I Just Want to Thank You”The Foreign Exchange: “Better” [ft. Shana Tucker and Eric Roberson]
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