President Obama rocks the vote by listing his favorite rappers on ‘Sway in the Morning’

President Obama told Sway his current Top 5 favorite rappers.

by:
Caitlin Carter
October 28, 2016

President Barack Obama, joined by Kendrick Lamar, speaks during an Independence Day celebration in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, Monday, July 4, 2016, for members of the military and their families. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

The Leader of the Free World has some opinions on hip-hop.

President Barack Obama called into Shade 45‘s Sway in the Morning to talk with hosts Sway Calloway and Heather B. about voting in the upcoming election. During the interview, Sway brought up their unprecedented live interview from four years ago and applauded the President on how he’s “empowered hip-hop in so many ways,” and allowed artists like Jay Z, Wale, Kendrick Lamar and Chance the Rapper to visit and perform at the White House and become influential in politics.

“I’m curious. Who are your top MCs today?” Sway asked. “Who are the top rappers in the game in your opinion?”

It should come as no surprise that two of the names the President mentioned were former guests of the White House: Chance the Rapper and Kendrick Lamar.

“I think the young guys, Kendrick and Chance are doing amazing work,” he said, later calling both artists “wonderful young men” who are “breaking new ground,” and noting that Lamar is “blowin’ it up; he’s doing great.”

It also just so happens that Obama has known Chance the Rapper back before his hip-hop days.

“Chance I’ve known for years ’cause his dad was my state director when I was a senator in Illinois,” he said. “I first met Chance when he was eight years old. So we’ve been family for a while.”

Another one of Obama’s favorites — and one that his whole family can get behind — Drake.

“I love Drake, and the girls love Drake,” he said. “So he’s commercially just doing great and [is] unbelievably talented”

He then went into some more established artists.

“Jay Z is still the King,” he explained. “You know, he’s got a track record. Same with Kanye.”

So there you have it. Chance the Rapper, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Jay Z and Kanye West all get the POTUS seal of approval.

Check out highlights from the full interivew, including President Obama’s Super Bowl predictions!



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