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Barack Obama’s 2024 Playlist Features Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and More

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As the New Year approaches, former President Barack Obama has unveiled his highly anticipated 2024 playlist, spotlighting the tracks that resonated with him throughout the year. Among the selected songs is Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up”, a standout from his GNX album, which dropped on November 22.

Kendrick Lamar’s GNX Album Makes Waves

Lamar’s GNX has been a topic of conversation since its release. The 12-track project serves as an homage to Los Angeles and the West Coast music scene. “Squabble Up” joins Obama’s playlist alongside hits like Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold Em,” Asake and Travis Scott’s “Active,” and Tyla, Skillibeng, and Gunna’s “Jump.”

The album has sparked significant discussion, with Kendrick seemingly addressing high-profile names such as Drake, Lil Wayne, and even white comedians who have inserted themselves into Black spaces. The first track, “Wacced Out Murals,” drew particular attention for its pointed commentary on race and culture.

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Meek Mill Defends Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick’s critique of white comedians has not gone unnoticed. Comedian Andrew Schulz responded to the lyrics in “Wacced Out Murals”, interpreting them as a direct shot at him, though Lamar did not name anyone specifically. Schulz’s remarks prompted Meek Mill to defend Kendrick on social media.

“White man saying they’ll rape black men openly is extreme …” Meek wrote on X (formerly Twitter). He continued, “Black manhood [is] not a joke! I [have] seen the same guy saying I was gay on his stand-up! My white friends like it’s a joke! We don’t joke like that in the black community at all!!”

Meek’s comments reflect the ongoing cultural dialogue sparked by Kendrick’s album and the differing perspectives on sensitive topics like race, masculinity, and humor.

Obama’s Playlist Highlights Industry Heavyweights

In addition to Kendrick, Obama’s playlist features tracks from several industry powerhouses. Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold Em” continues her streak of dominating both charts and conversations. Asake and Travis Scott’s “Active” adds a global flair to the mix, while Tyla, Skillibeng, and Gunna bring their unique vibes with “Jump.”

As Obama’s playlist celebrates the year’s defining music, it also underscores the cultural impact of artists like Kendrick Lamar, whose work transcends entertainment to spark meaningful conversations.

Stay tuned for more updates on the year’s standout music, cultural moments, and ongoing discussions in hip-hop.

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