OBAMA BOY: Justin Brown supports the US President.
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The US' Election Day isn't until November, but it looks like President Obama's got at least one confirmed vote - Obama Boy, the truly supportive musical artist who put together this hysterical video.
In the video, a riff on 2007's "Obama Girl", Obama Boy - whose real name is Justin Brown - admits his affection for the president, leaving him voicemails and shooting hoops with a cardboard cutout of Obama.
"I can't wait for my soulmate, Barry you're the finest candidate," sings Brown.
While singing about the president, Brown drops several references to Obama's gay rights record, including the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell and his support of gay marriage.
"You let us serve openly in the military, I'm so jealous of the first lady, gay marriage will soon be the norm, it makes me shiny and warm," he sings.
For some bonus behind the scenes footage, check out Brown's website. Should Obama Boy and Obama Girl get together for a duet?
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