Obama draws support from online music videos
Presidential hopeful Barack Obama is a phenomenal figure in the U.S. politics not only for his political acumen and rhetoric but also his charisma online music videos.
Chicago Sun-Times reports more and more celebrities are showing their support to Obama through online music videos. Aside from the smash hits “Yes We Can” from Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am and “I Got a Crush … on Obama”, Twisted Sister’s guitarist Jay Jay French is the latest icon to join the viral campaign. French will turn the music “I Wanna Rock” to “I Want Barrack.”
Moreover, pop-funk band Fall Out Boy is rumored to participate in this initiative since the band leader appeared in Rolling Stone March 6 issue wearing an t-shirt displaying the Obama 08 logo.
Despite all the hype, the Obama remains mum about this trend.
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Really well done, this is impressive. That ‘lady’ running against him is going to come out with Bill leading on the Sax.
By Richard McLaughlin on March 19, 2008 1:38 pm