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After wowing (and wooing!) the audience at the Apollo Theater last month with his quick rendition of "Let's Stay Together," President Obama was back at it last night, this time singing an impromptu ode to his hometown alongside B.B. King.
The jam session, which also included Mick Jagger, took place at the White House during a concert dubbed "Red, White and Blues" in honor of Black History Month. Upon being handed the microphone by an insistent Jagger, the president went on to croon, "come on, baby don't you want to go" twice, before wrapping up with with the apropos, "sweet home, Chicago."
We already knew that Barack fancies himself a singer, he's got an official re-election campaign playlist and he can carry a tune. The real question is whether Romney will once again throw his hat into what's quickly becoming the presidential sing-off!
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