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Obama: I'll 'put moves' on Michelle during inaugural dance

You heard us. Before winning the election on Tuesday, President Barack Obama spoke to Ryan Seacrest's radio program earlier in the day, US Weekly reported, and promised that his inauguration song would be a "slow" one. "Now that's a tough choice," he said when asked what the song would be. "And I think I'll have to consult with my wife. Last time out, Beyonce sang 'At Last,' Etta James' classic, a
President Obama tweeted this photo soon after his victory was projected; now, he and Michelle will have the task of choosing an inaugural dance song.
President Obama tweeted this photo soon after his victory was projected; now, he and Michelle will have the task of choosing an inaugural dance song.@BarackObama / Twitter / Today

You heard us. Before winning the election on Tuesday, President Barack Obama spoke to Ryan Seacrest's radio program earlier in the day, US Weekly reported, and promised that his inauguration song would be a "slow" one.

"Now that's a tough choice," he said when asked what the song would be. "And I think I'll have to consult with my wife. Last time out, Beyonce sang 'At Last,' Etta James' classic, and that was a pretty good choice. Whatever it is, it's got to be a slow song so that I can put my moves on Michelle.

"Something a little romantic, you know? I haven't seen her a lot lately. I've been on the road too much," he said.

Have any ideas for the first couple? Leave them in the comments!

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