Obama's 2025 Playlist Revealed! African Superstars Burna Boy, Olamide & More Shine

Former US President Barack Obama continued his annual year-end tradition by releasing his highly anticipated 2025 playlist, once again highlighting the global influence of Nigerian music and featuring multiple Afrobeats stars. The curated list, shared on his X handle, showcased Burna Boy, Olamide, Asake, and Seyi Vibez, further solidifying their international standing. Obama’s statement accompanying the release read, “As 2025 comes to a close, I’m continuing a tradition I started in the White House: sharing my annual favourites in books, movies, and music. I hope you find something new to enjoy and feel free to send your own recommendations my way!”
The playlist, which transcends various genres and continents, specifically included the hit collaborations “Tatata” by Burna Boy featuring Travis Scott, and “99” by Olamide, which boasts verses from Daecolm, Seyi Vibez, Asake, and Young Jonn. This consistent recognition by Obama underscores the sustained global ascent of Afrobeats, with Nigerian artists becoming regular names in his yearly music roundups. Burna Boy, Olamide, and Asake have notably appeared on the list in previous years, reflecting the enduring international acclaim their music has garnered.
The inclusion of these artists came amidst another landmark year for Nigerian music globally in 2025. Burna Boy continued to headline major festivals around the world, while Olamide expanded his reach through high-profile collaborations. Asake captivated audiences on international tours, and Seyi Vibez broke new ground overseas with fresh releases and cross-border features. Beyond Afrobeats, the 2025 playlist also featured other global hits such as Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther,” Drake’s “Nokia,” BLACKPINK’s “Jump,” and tracks from Laufey and I’m With Her. Nigerian-born, London-based artist Obongjayar also earned a spot with his song “Not in Surrender.”
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