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"I heard that he sang Al Green. It was classic. I'll do a duet with Barack any day!" -- Robin Thicke
After President Barack Obama sang in New York to thunderous applause, American-Canadian R&B singer Robin Thicke was first to call dibs on a presidential duet. But Thicke wasn't the only music industry vet who the Prez impressed. Aerosmith rocker and patriotic howler Steven Tyler liked the brief vocal performance and called it "soulful." Even Al Green himself said that Obama "nailed it." Hey, if the Commander in Chief doesn't get re-elected this November, sounds like he has a new career waiting for him!
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