Shakira and Carol G's 'TQG' tops Obama's song of the year list

Miami. Colombian Shakira and Carol G's single 'TQG' has topped former US President Barack Obama's list of favorite songs of 2023. Also features 'La Bebe' by Mexican Young Lucas and Peso Pluma.

The former president posted on his social networks this Friday, what are his favorite songs of the whole year, which is almost over, The 28-song setlist, like previous years, reflects a diverse taste that doesn't shy away from pop and urban, rhythmic, country music and R&B in this selection.

The chart-topping single 'TQG', opened by Shakira and Carol G, won a Latin Grammy Award and has amassed over 920 million views on YouTube to date.

Among others they appear 'I Remember Everything' by Zach Bryan with Kacey Musgraves; 'Sprinter', Dave & Central Sea, and 'America Has A Problem', co-written by Beyoncé with Kendrick Lamar.

'La Bebe' (Remix), Ing Lucas & Bezo Pluma, Appears below this selection, which includes 'Crazy Love', Rita Wilson and Keith Urban, and 'Cobra', Megan the Stallion.

As usual at the end of every year, The former president declared his preferences in the field of culture, particularly his favorite movies, music and books, annually.

As for the big screen, George C. Obama's choice this year for Wolf's 'Rusty'; Documentary 'Leave the World Behind' by Sam Esmail and 'American Symphony' by Matthew Heineman, Among other tapes.

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A list of 13 films, including 'Oppenheimer', From director Christopher Nolan, and 'DI have holdovers', Alexander Payne, the former Democratic president, added one more Thursday night. 'The Color Purple'By Blitz Bazawule.

“Update: I saw The Color Purple and loved it. I'm adding it to this list as one of my favorite movies of the year,” former President X (formerly of Twitter) wrote on Twitter.

A few days before Christmas, Obama shared a list of his favorite books, 15 in total 'The Heaven & Earth Grocery', by James McBride; 'King: A Life', By Jonathan Eig; 'How to say Babylon', By Safiya Sinclair; 'Some people need killing', By Patricia Evangelista, and 'This Other Eden', By Paul Harding.

Gillian Patton

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