Website claiming to leak JD Vance’s Spotify shows playlists full of boy bands and gay icons

JD Vance

JD Vance has allegedly had his Spotify listening data leaked. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

A website claims to have leaked JD Vance’s Spotify data, and the vice president reportedly has a playlist full of boybands and gay icons. 

It turns out that the 40-year-old Republican, who has recently come under fire for sharing a social media post about the trans community, amid voicing other divisive opinions on freedom of speech and bodily autonomy, may be a Spotify user, according to a new report in WIRED.

Vance and a host of other Trump administration members now find themselves named on an anonymous website, which claims to uncover “the real Spotify accounts of celebrities, politicians, and journalists”. 

Dubbed “Panama Playlists”, referencing the Panama Papers leak of 2016, the site claims an account linked to the Vice President of the United States has a public playlist called “Gold on the Ceiling”.

The name appears to reference the recently announced construction on a White House ballroom, which reportedly costs $200 million and is set to boast gold interior accessories. 

The ‘leaked’ Spotify list in question (Spotify)

While we don’t want to compliment JD Vance’s alleged music taste, the public playlist does include songs from One Direction, Whitney Houston, and even features the iconic lesbian anthem “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman

A second playlist allegedly linked to the politician, called “Making Dinner”, even features a throwback track from Justin Bieber (“One Time”, in case you were wondering), and the Backstreet Boys, as well as two tracks from Florence + The Machine

Other government officials facing alleged Spotify leaks include White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (who has Beyoncé, Cyndi Lauper and Shaboozey on one alleged public playlist), Ron DeSantis (who allegedly listens to Queen, Elton John and Miley Cyrus), Mike Johnson, and Attorney General Pam Bondi

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