Politics
Politicians Share Their Spotify Wrapped: Luxon Enjoys Zach Bryan
The music preferences of New Zealand’s politicians have come to light with the annual release of Spotify Wrapped, a summary of the most listened-to artists and songs for the year. This year, Spotify introduced an innovative feature that estimates a user’s listening age, based on genres and eras of music they have engaged with the most.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon took to social media to share his results, expressing enthusiasm that his estimated listening age is just 27. “How good is that?” he exclaimed while addressing viewers. This revelation sparked interest among both supporters and critics, showcasing a lighter side of political life.
While Luxon showcased his preference for contemporary artists, other politicians shared their diverse musical tastes. Labour Party MP, who has a notable passion for the Pacific, highlighted his affection for traditional Pacific Island music, emphasizing its cultural significance and personal importance.
In addition, National Party MP Nicola Willis mentioned her admiration for an Australian rock band, drawing attention to the vibrant music scene across the Tasman Sea. Her choice reflects a growing trend among politicians to connect with the younger demographic through popular music.
The release of Spotify Wrapped has become an annual tradition, not only providing insights into the musical preferences of politicians but also fostering a sense of relatability. By sharing their personal tastes, these leaders aim to engage with constituents on a more human level, breaking down barriers often associated with political discourse.
As the year comes to a close, the musical revelations from New Zealand’s political figures serve as a reminder that, regardless of their political affiliations, these individuals also enjoy the universal language of music. The reactions from the public, combined with the light-hearted nature of this annual reveal, highlight the importance of personal connections in the political landscape.
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