The "Colbert Primary" is off and running, as several Democratic presidential candidates compete for time on Stephen Colbert's late-night TV couch. Sen. Kamala Harris made a big play for Colbert's audience by participating in Colbert's "Mood Mix" segment.
A giddy Harris answers various queries about her favorite songs depending on her mood or situation, often swaying to the beat. "Check the Rhime" from A Tribe Called Quest "has always made me dance," she shares.
Asked for her favorite song at a cookout, she notes, "you don't play just one song at a cookout" before voting for Beyonce's "Lemonade." When she offers "The Sun is Shining" by Bob Marley and the Wailers for a song that must be played load, she breaks out into song.
And when it comes to a presidential song, she also can't stop singing when she picks "One Nation Under a Groove" by Funkadelic. Perhaps an Inauguration Ball preview?
A giddy Harris answers various queries about her favorite songs depending on her mood or situation, often swaying to the beat. "Check the Rhime" from A Tribe Called Quest "has always made me dance," she shares.
Asked for her favorite song at a cookout, she notes, "you don't play just one song at a cookout" before voting for Beyonce's "Lemonade." When she offers "The Sun is Shining" by Bob Marley and the Wailers for a song that must be played load, she breaks out into song.
And when it comes to a presidential song, she also can't stop singing when she picks "One Nation Under a Groove" by Funkadelic. Perhaps an Inauguration Ball preview?