The former president displayed his musical range as usual, choosing a medley of artists that span generations and genres

There are several yearly traditions that let you know it’s summertime. The solstice, Juneteenth, the NBA Finals — and President Barack Obama’s summer playlist.

The 44th President released the seventh such playlist via social media Saturday morning, complete with 38 songs by artists such as Rihanna, J. Cole, Stevie Wonder, SZA, Bob Marley and more.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a rally in support of Democratic candidate Phil Murphy, who is running against Republican Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno for the governor of New Jersey, on October 19, 2017 in Newark, New Jersey. In Obama’s first return to the campaign trail, the former president is stumping for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey and Virginia as they prepare for next month’s elections. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

“With so many folks getting together with family and friends, there’s a lot to celebrate this summer,” Obama tweeted Saturday alongside a photo of the playlist. “Here’s a playlist of songs I’ve been listening to lately—it’s a mix of old and new, household names and emerging artists, and a whole lot in between.”

The list contained something for everyone, whether you’re a fan of current hip-hop and R&B, 1950s jazz, or 70s rock.

With so many folks getting together with family and friends, there’s a lot to celebrate this summer. Here’s a playlist of songs I’ve been listening to lately—it’s a mix of old and new, household names and emerging artists, and a whole lot in between. pic.twitter.com/xwTPun9wsw

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) July 10, 2021

Fans of modern hip-hop and R&B artists likely recognized Migos, Drake, Bruno Mars, H.E.R., Lil Baby, SZA, and J. Cole, all of whom have released Billboard-charting singles in the past year.

Songs by Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and Sarah Vaughan are on the list representing 1950s jazz.

For fans of 60s-70s-era soul music, there are songs by Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Roy Ayers.

Representing rock n’ roll from the 60s and 70s were songs by The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and George Harrison.

There is also strong international representation on the list, including songs by Jamaican artists Bob Marley & The Wailers, Koffee and Protoje, Congolese band Kékélé, Senegalese singer Wasis Diop, Brazilian artists Elis Regina and Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Saudi Arabian singer Arooj Aftab.

Can I just say how this brightened my morning? We know we are on the way back – when Obama gives us his summer playlist. It is an amazing, eclectic mix..that feels like summer. https://t.co/IVBQ02aP0p

— Cornelia (@TaylorMadeCori) July 10, 2021

Obama has been releasing summer playlists each year like clockwork since 2015 when he was still in office.

Each summer playlist has been released alongside a summer reading list, with this year’s edition containing novels by the likes of David Diop, Te-Ping Chen, Rumaan Alam, and more.

Many fans on social media reacted positively to Obama’s wide-ranging song choices.

“BARACK LIKES SZA WE WON EVERYONE,” wrote one user in an Instagram comment.

“This is screaming Leo energy, Mr. President!! We love to see it!!” wrote another.

Several users reacted to one song in particular, “Astronaut In The Ocean” by Masked Wolf, which has made the rounds on TikTok over the past year.

Wait. Former Pres Obama and I both have Astronaut in the Ocean on our playlist? My defense is that I’m a NASA nerd. I’m not sure what his excuse is. 😂 pic.twitter.com/UxVdMe7GQf

— Meteorologist Mark Baldwin (@meteo_mark) July 11, 2021

“Obama, i love you. But i don’t believe for a second that you actually listen to Astronauts In The Ocean,” a user tweeted.

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