Day 2 of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago had some fiery speeches, especially from former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama. However, it was the states’ roll call that really set the tone for the night featuring a fire playlist that’s now on Spotify.
The roll call is a standard event at the convention where delegates from each state as well as Puerto Rico, Guam, America Samoa, the Virgin Islands, Democrats abroad, and Washington, DC have a delegate give a speech usually to hype up their own state as well as the candidate. Tuesday night’s roll call featured DJ Cassidy who had a song on hand to go with each state’s introduction and some of these tracks were real bangers.
The songs had different connections to the states whether it’s a name drop like the B-52s’ “Private Idaho” for the Gem State or “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver for West Virginia. Most of the songs were from artists from those respective states such as The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” for Nevada,their home state, “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson for Indiana where he was born, and “Texas Hold ‘Em” by Beyoncé who was born in Houston. Atlanta’s Lil Jon was also in attendance to do a live performance of “Turn Down for What” for his state of Georgia.
Here’s a rundown of the songs for each state:
Alabama: “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd
 Alaska: “Feel It Still” by Portugal. The Man
 American Samoa: “Edge of Glory” by Lady Gaga
 Arizona: “Edge of Seventeen” by Stevie Nicks
 Arkansas: “Don’t Stop” by Fleetwood Mac
 California: “California Love” by Tupac and “Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar
 Colorado: “September” by Earth, Wind Fire
 Connecticut: “Signed Sealed, Delivered” by Stevie Wonder
 Delaware: “Higher Love” by Whitney Houston and Kygo
 Democrats Abroad: “Love Train” by The O’Jays
 District of Columbia: “Let Me Clear My Throat” by DJ Kool
 Florida: “Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty
 Georgia: “Turn Down for What” by Lil John
 Guam: “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter
 Hawaii: “24K Magic” by Bruno Mars
 Idaho: “Private Idaho” by The B-52s
 Illinois: “Sirius” by The Alan Parsons Project
 Indiana: “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson
 Iowa: “Celebrate” by Kool & the Gang
 Kansas: “Carry on Wayward Son” by Kansas
 Kentucky: “First Class” by Jack Harlow
 Louisiana: “All I Do Is Win” by DJ Khaled
 Maine: “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk the Moon
 Maryland: “Respect” by Aretha Franklin
 Massachusetts: “I’m Shipping up to Boston” by Dropkick Murphys
 Michigan: “Lose Yourself” by Eminem
 Minnesota: “Kiss” and “1999” by Prince
 Mississippi: “Twisting the Night Away” by Sam Cooke
 Missouri: “Good Luck, Babe” by Chappell Roan
 Montana: “American Woman” by Lenny Kravitz
 Nebraska: “Firework” by Katy Perry
 Nevada: “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers
 New Hampshire: “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey
 New Jersey: “Born in the USA” by Bruce Springsteen
 New Mexico: “Confident” by Demi Lovato
 New York: “Empire State of Mind” by Jay Z and Alicia Keys
 North Carolina: “Raise Up” by Petey Pablo
 North Dakota: “Girl on Fire” by Alicia Keys
 Ohio: “Green Light” by John Legend
 Oklahoma: “Ain’t Goin Down” by Garth Brooks
 Oregon: “Float On” by Modest Mouse
 Pennsylvania: “Black and Yellow” by Wiz Khalifa and “Motownphilly” by Boyz II Men
 Puerto Rico: “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee
 Rhode Island: “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift
 South Carolina: “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine” by James Brown
 South Dakota: “What I Like About You” by The Romantics
 Tennessee: “9 To 5” by Dolly Parton
 Texas: “Texas Hold ‘Em” by Beyoncé
 Utah: “Animal” by Neon Trees
 Vermont: “Stick Season” by Noah Kahan
 Virginia: “The Way I Are” by Timbaland
 Washington: “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore
 West Virginia: “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver
 Wisconsin: “Jump Around” by House of Pain
 Wyoming: “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas
 Virgin Islands: “VI to the Bone” by Mic Love
The song list made quite a stark difference between the DNC and the Republican National Convention last month. It does seem to help that music artists appear to be more friendly to the Democrats in comparison to the opposition. Donald Trump has been sued numerous times for using artists’ songs without permission while campaigning.
Wednesday night is the third night of the DNC and will feature more music as Pink and John Legend will take the stage along with more than a dozen speakers. Closing out the event will be Minnesota governor and Vice President hopeful Tim Walz.
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