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Obama singing 'Lets Stay Together' now cell phone ringtone
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January 24, 2012
First Published: 16:07 IST(24/1/2012)
Last Updated: 16:19 IST(24/1/2012)
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Barack Obama's campaign has released his much talked about rendition of the song "Lets Stay Together" as a downloadable cell phone clip that can be made into a ring tone.

The US president had sung a few words from the Al Green song on Thursday while on stage at a fundraiser at Harlem's Apollo
Theater.

"Something fun for Monday morning - the President singing Al Green every time your phone rings," @BarackObama tweeted.

The tweet offered a link to BarackObama.com offering "POTUS on your phone", Politico reported.

The song performance had become quite a topic of discussion as the US President faces a tough re-election bid ahead of him in the 2012 elections in the country.

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