During his recent appearance on the Deep Cut podcast with professional barber and content creator Vic Blends, Obama spoke about the ongoing conversation about the big three rappers in the game right now.

The former President was asked his opinion on where Kendrick lands in the hierarchy of the big three rappers following his recent rap beef with Drake. Obama, who referred to Kendrick as a “friend,” didn’t quite crown the West Coast MC, but he did take a moment to elaborate on what he believes makes his artistry impressive. In addition to not only hosting Kendrick, but also JAY-Z and J. Cole to perform at the White House, Obama also welcomed the presence of some of lyricists such as Common and Wale, among many others. Not to mention his summer playlists have become one of the hottest and most prestigious playlist placements artists of the 2010s and 2020s era can receive. In essence, making Obama’s words about being the authority on Hip-Hop in the White House before any other president seemingly bulletproof.