What JD Vance, Pam Bondi and Sam Altman cannot stop listening, according to “Panama reading lists”

Of JD Vance Dinnertime Bieber in Sam Altman by the Shazaming of incredibly popular successful songs, a website claiming to have published the listening habits of Spotify members of the Trump administration, technology leaders and journalists goes around.
“We have been scratching their accounts since the summer of 2024. Playlists, live listening flows, everything. We know what songs they have played, when and how many times”, reads the Panama Playlist site, alleging: “With a small detective, I could say with a quasi-certainty: yes, it’s them.”
Are all accounts real? At this point, it is difficult to say. The accounts listed were not verified independently by Wired. The journalist Mike Isaac of the New York Times said to Wired that the songs listed on the website under his name correspond to his true story of Spotify listening. Five of the Spotify listeners on the website have confirmed the precision of the precision of their published data. So, I spent the whole morning listening in a obsessive way each song of the Panama reading lists, taking advantage of a voyeuristic look at the listening habits of powerful people.
The representatives of public figures whose reading lists were presented did not respond to requests for immediate comments.
The potential playlist of Vance’s cuisine, which had been reported before this drop, “One Time” by Justin Bieber and “I Want This Way” of the backstreet boys in rotation. Panama’s reading lists also claim that the American prosecutor General Pam Bondi takes hold of “Hot in Herre” by Nelly and “Cold As Ice” by Nelly (the latter looks like a crazy Lib for the current immigration policy of the administration), the governor of Florida Ron Desantis allegedly broadcasts that Miley Cyrus Cyrus ” is just making the house press house for the house for the house of the house of the house. Want to have fun. (I mean, some of them also want reproductive rights).
Even gay republicans were unable to resist the gravitational attraction of the kid’s summer, it seems, with the candidate for the state subsecretaire for economic growth, energy and the Jacob Helberg environment listening to the “apple” of Charli XCX more than 50 times in the past year. If the lists are correct, Helberg could soon become the most member of the Trump administration on the gay-pop train. According to the Panama Play Playlists. I wonder what Helberg’s potential boss would feel about his being a head of Chappell, especially since the artist said “Fuck Trump” last year.
The songs that the leaders of Silicon Valley technology were repeated are particularly dislocated. The spotify public account apparently linked to the CEO of Openai, Sam Altman, which seems to follow the reading lists of one of the longtime friends of Altman, contains several Shazam reading lists of identified songs, of “Good Lookin” by Dixon Dallas, a gay parody of Country music, Missy Elliott from Missy Elliott, ” on “. The omnipresent hit of Elliott is mainly only the words “get ur freak on” repeated over and over, which makes it particularly ironic to Shazam. Additional songs that Altman seems to have Shazamed include: “Pumped Up Kicks”, by Foster the People, “Liabibility”, by Lorde, “The A Team”, by Ed Sheeran, “Fly”, by Nicki Minaj and “Make You Feel My Love”, by Adele.



