Barack Obama reveals top books, songs and movies he’s enjoyed in 2024… including a VERY racy romantic film

Barack Obama reveals top books, songs and movies he’s enjoyed in 2024… including a VERY racy romantic film

Barack Obama revealed his highly-anticipated annual list of his favorite books, songs, and movies this year, with one of his film picks being a Cinderella-style love story of a topless dancer.

He excitedly took to all his social media profiles Friday to announce what caught his eye among new releases in 2024. 

‘I always look forward to sharing my annual list of favorite books, movies, and music,’ the former president wrote.

‘Today I’ll start by sharing some of the books that have stuck with me long after I finished reading them. 

‘Check them out this holiday season, preferably at an independent bookstore or library!’

His literature selection didn’t include many light-hearted titles. Rather, the majority of his picks tackled the biggest issues of our day, including the mental health crisis faced by Generation Z and a touching tale about the struggles immigrants and their  children face.

Obama flexed his multi-genre taste by sharing his favorite songs, including major hits like Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ’Em’ and Billie Eilish’s ‘LUNCH’ alongside more under-the-radar country bops such as ‘Scooter Blues’ by Johnny Blue Skies and ‘Ramblin” by the Red Clay Strays.

Obama’s favorite films include box office mega hit ‘Dune: Part Two’ starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler, plus a romantic drama out of India called ‘All We Imagine as Light.’

Perhaps Obama’s most risqué suggestion is ‘Anora,’ an independent film that tells the story of a Brooklyn stripper named Anora who falls in love with and marries a Russian oligarch. Drama unfolds when his family seeks to get the marriage annulled once they uncover Anora’s seedy past. 

The film turned audience heads and wowed critics, earning a 95 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Former President Barack Obama unveiled his favorite books, songs, and movies of the year

One of his favorite films was 'Anora,' an independent film that tells the story of a Brooklyn stripper

One of his favorite films was ‘Anora,’ an independent film that tells the story of a Brooklyn stripper

Anora, the stripper in the film, falls in love with and marries a Russian oligarch. Drama unfolds when his family seeks to get the marriage annulled once they uncover Anora's seedy past (Pictured: A shower sex scene between the two lovers)

Anora, the stripper in the film, falls in love with and marries a Russian oligarch. Drama unfolds when his family seeks to get the marriage annulled once they uncover Anora’s seedy past (Pictured: A shower sex scene between the two lovers)

Obama didn’t rank any of his selections, only listing them in no specific order. The one exception to this was Jonathan Haidt’s self-help book called ‘The Anxious Generation.’

On his Medium page, Obama said the novel was his ‘top highlight.’ 

The latest book from Haidt, a renowned social psychologist who often opines on lofty topics, delves into how young children’s socialization has radically changed over the decades, and for the worse.

Haidt said that parents supplied ‘play-based’ activities in the 1980s, something that was been replaced with ‘phone-based’ activities by the 2010s. 

This shift has led to attention fragmentation, addiction, loneliness, social contagion, social comparison, and perfectionism, Haidt writes. He calls on parents, teachers, schools, tech companies, and governments to take action.

Obama also recommended ‘Patriot,’ a posthumous autobiography by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in February while serving a 19-year-sentence in a brutal prison. 

It’s widely believed Navalny met his end via poisoning at the direction of Vladimir Putin, though this has never been confirmed.

Navalny began writing the book after he was almost poisoned to death in August 2020, and it details his entire life from his early years to his rise to the most credible threat to the Kremlin status quo.

Jonathan Haidt speaks onstage during Unfinished Live at The Shed on September 22, 2022, in New York City

Alexei Navalny, who died in February after being imprisoned by Russia

Obama’s most eye catching book recommendations included Jonathan Haidt’s self-help book ‘The Anxious Generation’ and late-Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s autobiography

Beyoncé performs on October 1, 2023, during her Renaissance World Tour in Kansas City, Missouri

Billie Eilish performs in Inglewood, California on December 21

Beyoncé and Billie Eilish were the two most mainstream artists to make it into Obama’s playlist

Another page-turner according to Obama was ‘Someone Like Us,’ a winding tale that follows Mamush, the son of Ethiopian immigrants to the US, as he deals with an unexpected death in his family and difficult childhood memories he’d rather bury than confront.

In terms of music, Kendrick Lamar’s energetic track ‘squabble up’ had Obama hyped and numerous other songs that were extremely popular this year on social media.

These TikTok-boosted hits included ‘Band4band’ by Central Cee and Lil Baby, ‘Too Sweet’ by Hozier, ‘MILLION DOLLAR BABY’ by Tommy Richman, and ‘i like the way you kiss me’ by Artemas.

Obama even jammed out to two Spanish songs this year, featuring on his list Colombian singer KAROL G’s ‘Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido’ and ‘Gata Only’ FloyyMenor and Cris Mj.

Obama’s favorite movies, like his favorite music, were also quite varied this year.

Karol G, a Columbian singer, also made it onto Obama's playlist this year with her hit single 'Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido'

Karol G, a Columbian singer, also made it onto Obama’s playlist this year with her hit single ‘Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido’

One of Obama's favorite films included box office mega hit 'Dune: Part Two' starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler

One of Obama’s favorite films included box office mega hit ‘Dune: Part Two’ starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Austin Butler

Timothée Chalamet transforms plays Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown,' the second Chalamet film on Obama's list

Timothée Chalamet transforms plays Bob Dylan in ‘A Complete Unknown,’ the second Chalamet film on Obama’s list

Obama heaped praise on ‘A Complete Unknown,’ the second Chalamet film on his list. The biography music drama follows a young Bob Dylan, played by Chalamet, in the 1960s just as he was coming up.

Obama turned back the clock with his recommendation of ‘The Promised Land,’ which takes place in 1700s Denmark and follows a retired military officer Ludvig Kahlen (Mads Mikkelsen) who is called on by the king to establish a homestead in a barren area of the country.

Kahlen runs into problem that soon turns violent when a feudal lord rejects his claim to the land.

Obama also gave a nod to mystery thriller ‘Conclave’, which stars Ralph Fiennes as a papal conclave tasked with electing the next pope. 

The film has racked up six Golden Globe nominations and is expected to make a run for Best Picture at the Oscars next year. 

President Obama’s Favorite Books, Songs and Movies 

Books

The Anxious Generation — Jonathan Haidt

Intermezzo — by Sally Rooney

Patriot — Alexei Navalny

Orbital — Samantha Harvey

The Anthropologists — Ayşegül Savaş

Stolen Pride — Arlie Russell Hochschild

In Ascension — Martin MacInnes

Growth — Daniel Susskind

Someone Like Us — Dinaw Mengestu

The Work of Art — Adam Moss

Movies

All We Imagine As Light

Conclave

The Piano Lesson

The Promised Land

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

Dune: Part Two

Anora

Dìdi (弟弟)

Sugarcane

A Complete Unknown

Songs

squabble up — Kendrick Lamar

LUNCH — Billie Eilish

YAYO — Rema

Jump — Tyla, Gunna & Skillibeng

Band4band — Central Cee & Lil Baby

God Gave Me Feet for Dancing — Ezra Collective & Yazmin Lacey

Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido — KAROL G

Favourite — Fontaines D.C.

Active — Asake & Travis Scott

A Bar Song (Tipsy) — Shaboozey

Old Dutch — Bonny Light Horseman

IS IT WORTH IT — Rae Khalil

Texas Hold ’Em — Beyoncé

Kehlani — Jordan Adetunji

i like the way you kiss me — Artemas

Scooter Blues — Johnny Blue Skies

Peaceful Place — Leon Bridges

MILLION DOLLAR BABY — Tommy Richman

Right Back to It — Waxahatchee & MJ Lenderman

Stargazing — Myles Smith

That’s How I’m Feeling — Jack White

Gold Coast — Moses Sumney

Ramblin’ — The Red Clay Strays

Gata Only — FloyyMenor & Cris Mj

Too Sweet — Hozier

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