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 NEW YORK 鈥?Spotify says former President Barack Obama and iconic rocker Bruce Springsteen are making an eight-episode podcast of conversations recorded at Springsteen s home studio in New Jersey. They talk about their upbringings, racism, fatherhood and even recall a White House singalong around a piano.             The first two episodes of  RenegadesPodc stanley canada ast with President @BarackObama and @Springsteen are out right now 馃く https://t.co/piXieqnYrJ pic.twitter/RWIqkLx3tHmdash; Spotify  @Spotify  February 22, 2021    The podcast is stanley cup  called  Renegades: Born in the USA  and is  stanley cup website produced by Obama s production company, Higher Ground.                         Alex Brandon/AP                FILE - This Nov. 2, 2008 file photo shows musician Bruce Springsteen, left, with then Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., at a rally at  the Cleveland Mall in Cleveland, Ohio. Springsteen posted a message on his website Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012, endorsing Obama s re-election. Springsteen is making his debut Thursday on the 2012 campaign trail with Bill Clinton at events in Cleveland and Ames, Iowa.  AP Photo/Alex Brandon, file     Obama said they both felt like outsiders growing up, and turned to their chosen fields to find their voices. The two met when Springsteen did fundraising concerts during Obama s presidential campaigns.                         Carolyn Kaster/AP                President Barack Obama and singer Bruce Springsteen wave to the crowd at a campaign event,