By many accounts, Barack Obama ushered the office of the presidency into the 21st century. Aside from the most obvious feat of becoming the first non-white person ever to occupy the office, he was the first to flex hard on social media, using YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and podcasts as a means of communicating with the American people. And, who can forget that time he dropped that fire Spotify playlist on the internets?
Obama brought a fresh, contemporary and super relatable approach to diplomacy, and now he is continuing his legacy of cool beyond the White House.
On Wednesday, our dearest POTUS 44 revealed the plans for his South Side Chicago-based presidential library, and according to CNN, he plans for the center to include "a music recording studio where I can invite Chance (the Rapper) or Bruce Springsteen, depending on your taste, to come here and talk about how you can record music that has social commentary and meaning."
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Take a look at this preview the Obama Presidential Center: