From JD Venice Dinner Time Bieber shouted Sam Altimon’s surprisingly popular hit songs, a website claiming that it had published habits of the Trump administration, tech leaders, and journalist members.
“We have been scratching their accounts since the summer 2024,” said the Panama Playlists site.
Are all accounts real? At this point, it is difficult to tell. The accounts entered have not been independently confirmed by wired. The New York Times reporter Mike Ishaq told the Wired that songs listed on the website have been compatible with the date of listening to its actual spots on the website. Five of the website’s spots listeners confirmed the accuracy of their post data. So, I have just listened to every song in the Panama Playlists, enjoying the listening habits of powerful people.
Representatives of these public figures whose playlists were characterized did not respond to the immediate requests for comment.
Venice’s potential kitchen playlist, which was reported before this drop, is in the rotation of Justin Bieber’s “once” and back street boys “like this. The Panama Playlists also claim that US Attorney General Palm Bondi pointed to Nellie’s “hot in Harry” and foreigner’s “snow -like cold” (the latter administration’s current immigration policy looks like a madness), with Florida’s governor, Ron Dena, in the United States. “(I mean, some of them want reproductive rights).
Even gay Republican Brett Brett cannot resist the gravity of the summer, it seems, with economic growth, energy, and environment for Jacob Helberg, with nominated candidates for the United States, 50 times in the past year, Charlie XCX’s “Apple”. If the lists are correct, Helberg can soon become the most member of the Trump administration in a gay pop train. According to the Panama Playlists, Chapel Rowan’s “Feminumone” and Edison Roy’s “Diet Pepsi” clock, according to the Panama Playlists, in the clock as the next two of its most listened songs. I wonder how Helberg’s potential boss would feel about being his chapel head, especially the artist considered “Fuck Trump” last year.
Leaders of the Silicon Valley Tech have allegedly repeated the songs in particular. Apparently Open CEO, Sam Altman, a public spotiel account, which follows the playlists of one of Altman’s longtime friends, is on Dickson Dallas’s “good leakin”, “from a part of a gay music,” which contains more than one -on -one -on -one -on -one -on -one -on -one -on -one -on -one -on -one. Elite’s hits are basically just the only lyrics that repeated “Get your Freak” repeated, which is why it is especially irrelevant for Shazam. The additional songs that Ultman has shown with Shazim includes: “Pump Up Kicks”, Foster The People, “Opening”, Lord, by Lord, “The Team”, by Ed Sheeran, “Fly,” by Nikki Manage, and Adele “Let me feel my love”.


