Obama says Jay-Z’s ‘My 1st Song’ inspired him to overcome his insecurities during his first White House campaign

When Barack Obama was asked recently to recite a rap verse from memory, one song by Jay-Z came to mind.

That song was “My 1st Song,” which was on the Brooklyn rapper’s 2003 Grammy-nominated album, The Black Album. In a clip shared on social media, the former president, who calls Chicago home, said in response to a question from Complex that he related to the song, particularly during his first White House campaign in 2008.

“It talks about the struggle of just trying to make it,” Obama said. “Sometimes you have to result to false bravado and hustle and tamping down your insecurities. When I was running for president, obviously, at that point I didn’t know if I was going to make it. So, somehow that inspired me.”

 

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Obama, however, was self-deprecating about his way with words and declined to rap a verse, though he did recite lines from the song’s hook.

“Treat my first like my last, and my last like my first/And my thirst is the same as when I came.”

Obama stated that it was a song he constantly returned to throughout his presidency to remind himself that “even when you do make it, having a little bit of that sense of still being hungry, still having to work hard, still having to prove something — that’s what keeps propelling you forward.”

The comments come as Obama promotes his new Spotify podcast with singer/songwriter Bruce SpringsteenRenegades: Born in the USAComplex, a hip hop culture news outlet, noted the former commander-in-chief’s affinity for rap artists like Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Drake.

Source: Barack Obama reveals Jay-Z song that influenced his presidency

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