The latest viral video that involves President Obama features him rapping the lyrics to Drake’s chart-topping hit single, “Hotline Bling.” And it's hilarious.
President Barack Obama's two terms haven't been perfect with lethal overseas drone strikes occurring more than not and gun control is still an issue. However, he has achieved something even the most optimistic Americans thought would never exist: being the first black U.S. president. Obama turns 54 years old today (Aug. 4).
President Barack Obama is living that thug life. "I have no more campaigns to run... I know 'cause I won both of them," he said proudly Tuesday night (Jan. 21) during the State of the Union address. It was only a matter of time before the Internet took his swag lord sentiment and turned them into a series of hilarious 'Thug Life' memes.
Michelle Obama covers the latest issue of Vogue (via New York Mag) and in the story President Barack Obama compares his wife to Beyonce.
"I used to only have, like, two suits," the President says, with the First Lady chiming in that "This is the man who still boasts about, 'This khaki pair of pants I've had since I was 20...
Beyonce wasn't the only one lending her talents in support of Barack Obama. Alicia Keys performed at the 2013 Inauguration Ball last night, singing a medley of her hits "New Day" and "Girl on Fire."
Naturally, she changed a few words from each song, respectively, to honor the occasion...
Inauguration 2013 would not be complete without one of President Barack Obama's biggest supporters, Beyonce, lending her talents to the cause.
Donning a conservative black dress, the singer belted out the "Star Spangled Banner," but did her best not to add many vocal embellishments, perhaps in an effort to not upstage the President...
Jay-Z can do and get pretty much whatever he wants, so it came as no surprise to hear that he was curating the two-day Budweiser Made In America music festival. The festival will take place over labor day weekend in Philadelphia, our nation's first capital...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Offering riffs on Mick Jagger and reflections on race, President Barack Obama is capping a week devoted to courting young votes with a Rolling Stone magazine cover interview that segues from presidential musings on politics to foreign policy to pop culture...
Calling all musicians! Here is a great, outside-the-box sales technique: Get President Barack Obama to slip in a couple lines of your song during one of his speeches.
As Spinner reports, last week, Obama delivered several lines from Al Green's classic 'Let's Stay Together' at a fundraising event in Harlem, and the song has now enjoyed a 490 percent sales increase after the video of the President/c