Is President Barack Obama our singing president? After all, there are a couple of viral videos on YouTube that captured the president singing Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” and a few lines from jazz legend Robert Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago.”
In its latest quest to make President Obama look like he’s always singing, the Baracksdubs YouTube channel released their cover of the President “singing” Daft Punk and Pharrell’s latest single “Get Lucky.” Baracksdubs is best known for their viral presidential mashups of songs like Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” and LMFAO’s “Sexy and I Know It.”
See the president “sing” “Get Lucky” in the video above.
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[…] Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” is, without question, the hottest jam of the summer — okay, maybe there’s a little bit of competition from Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” but let me ask you this: did anyone take the time to recreate an 8-bit rendering of “Blurred Lines” in Mario Paint’s Composer program? And if they did, did that cover of “Blurred Lines” achieve almost a million YouTube views in roughly 24 hours like this bitchin’ cover of “Get Lucky” did? Or did Stephen Colbert get all sourpuss over the lack of Thicke blowing off his program like he did with Daft Punk? I think not. All roads point squarely towards “Get Lucky” as the heir apparent to whatever the hell last summer’s big jam was — I know what you think it was, and I’m not going to say it, but just know that that little ditty was big in the fall. […]
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