Kamala Harris is a big music fan. The Democratic presidential nominee took part in the music game Track Star, where she had to guess a song by a few seconds of its instrumental, winning money for each correct answer. Harris easily identified a song from Stevie Wonder, whom she called “one of the greatest musicians who ever lived.

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] He’s a lyricist, he’s a poet, he’s very active on social justice issues and he’s actually a friend.” Harris also admitted that because of her schedule lately, gearing up for the presidential elections, “this is probably the most music I’ve listened to in a long time.” She continued, “Both of my parents loved music.

It was part of my childhood. We would go to sleep with them playing music all the time.” See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news She concluded by noting that the song everyone should know is Roy Ayers Ubiquity’s 1976 hit, “Everybody Loves the Sunshine.

” She admitted, “It’s one of my favorite songs.” The Vice President of the United States on Track Star @Kamala HQ Harris recently sat down with her Vice President selection, Tim Walz, for a wide-ranging discussion, where they brought up the music that shaped their lives. For Walz, it started with Bruce Springsteen’s 1980 album The River , which he called a “transformational piece of music” for him.

He also shared his love for Bob Seger. “My first car, it was the summer of 1980 and I’d been saving up. I buy a 1973 .