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Barack and Michelle Obama have announced a brand new deal with Spotify to produce a series of podcasts exclusively for the streaming giant, as it looks to expand beyond music.

It follows the dynamic duo forming their own production company, ‘Higher Ground’, in 2018 and signing a multi-year deal with Netflix to produce films,

documentaries and series. Ms Obama says she hopes the podcasts can be used as a medium to ‘amplify voices that are too often ignored or silenced altogether'.

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Podcast of socialist propaganda?

What a promotional fckup

Liberal poison

I'll be cancelling my subscription.

Like... who cares

soniabell1965 is that something they can do behind bars, as both of them won't be seeing much time out of a jail cell for a long time, in the near future! Truth & Equal Justice under the law, for all criminals, no matter how high they are, or once were. WWG1WGA

Thanks for the Warning

Oh well, canceling Spotify now I know they deal with them

And you seriously think that's something worthy of promoting? In the near future the Obama's will have the appeal of rotting fish once the truth of what they've done and been a part of comes to light. Catch up, you're suppose to be reporters.

More left wing garbage shows

🤢🤮

Can hardly wait - first podcast - how to blow richly eloquent hot air for 8 years and achieve nothing

And of course they will be doing so free of charge,right?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Now I understand why spotify is crap

Spotify has had podcasts for ages..

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