Bill Clinton “Sings” Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” in Viral Video

Bill Clinton is one cool, hip cat. The 42nd President of the United States is the latest bold-faced name to hop onto the "Blurred Lines" bandwagon, courtesy of YouTube channel BarackDubs.

In a hilarious video that has already gone viral online since its debut on Tuesday, July 23, a number of the politician's speeches are stitched together so that he appears to be "singing" the risque lines of Robin Thicke's catchy summer hit.

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Lyrics from Thicke's controversial ditty include "you're a good girl" and "I know you want it."

The video also features cameos by Barack Obama (who lends his impressive vocals at one point in the song), Michelle Obama, and Joe Biden. Neither Hillary Clinton nor Monica Lewinsky appear in the clip.

Also worth noting: the video was released on Lewinsky's 40th birthday, in what is perhaps an additional tongue-in-cheek nod to the political sex scandal that rocked the nation back in 1998. 

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BarackDub has previously released videos of President Obama "singing" other popular hits, including Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend," and more recently, Daft Punk's "Get Lucky."

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