Obama’s Favourite Music of 2022: Burna Boy, Ayra Starr and Rema make end of year playlist of former US President

Former United States (US) President, Barack Obama, has released his “end of year music playlist” to the world, and three Nigerian singers made the list.

Former President of the United States (US), Barack Obama
Former President of the United States (US), Barack Obama

Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, professionally known as Burna Boy; Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, professionally known as Ayra Starr; and Divine Ikubor, professionally known as Rema, made the list.

Burna Boy’s “Last Last”, Ayra Starr’s “Rush” and Rema’s “Calm Down”, were selected into the end of year music playlist of the former US President.

On his official Instagram account, Barack Obama wrote: “I always enjoy sharing my end of year music playlist with all of you — and this year we heard a lot of great songs. Here are some of my favorites.


Are there any songs or artists I should check out?”

The songs (25 in total) on the end of year music playlist of the former US President, Barack Obama ⬇️

  1. Kendrick Lamar – The Heart Part 5
  2. Bad Bunny – Titi Me Pregunto
  3. Ari Lennox – POF
  4. Zach Bryan – Something In The Orange
  5. Burna Boy – Last Last ✔️
  6. Ethel Cain – American Teenager
  7. Tank and The Bangas ft The Ton3s – Communion In My Cup
  8. Koffee – Pull Up
  9. Rosalia – Saoko
  10. Ayra Starr – Rush ✔️
  11. Beyonce – Break My Soul
  12. SiR ft Scribz Riley – Life Is Good
  13. Maggie Rogers – That’s Where I Am
  14. Leyla McCalla – Dodinin
  15. Steve Lacy ft Fousheé – Sunshine
  16. Rema – Calm Down ✔️
  17. Plains – Problem With It
  18. Xavier Omär – Feelings 4 You
  19. Danger Mouse & Black Thought ft MF DOOM – Belize
  20. Omar Apollo – Tamagotchi
  21. Sudan Archives – Home Maker
  22. NxWorries (Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge) ft H.E.R. – Where I Go
  23. SZA – Shirt
  24. Lizzo – About Damn Time
  25. Adam Blackstone & Jazmine Sullivan – ‘Round Midnight

As posted (@barackobama) ⬇️

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