See Pres. Obama Serenade Daughter For BDay & His Favorite Rapper Performs

Posted On : July 5, 2016

President Obama is THE coolest president on the planet! His oldest daughter, Malia officially became an adult on July 4th, she turned 18. Can you believe it’s been THAT long already? Anyways, the President and first lady, Michelle, hosted the annual White House 4th of July picnic, where several military families were welcomed to attend. Due to bad weather, they had to scrap the picnic at the last minute and bring the party inside. *SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH VIDEO*

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That’s when it turned into an impromptu b-day celebration for Malia for a few minutes as well. Malia has now had what only 42 other sets of kids have: a B-day celebration at the White House by the 43rd president, her dad.

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Obama has made it widely known that his current favorite rapper is Kendrick Lamar (Good choice Mr. President, Kendrick is the TRUTH!), so it was only right that he called up Kendrick and had him do his thing to show the military families and his daughter a good time.

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Janelle Monae also worked her magic on the White House stage. But the President put the icing on the cake when he gave a surprise happy birthday performance to Malia.

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Before Pres. Obama sang Happy B-day, he said:

“Because it’s a job of fathers to embarrass their daughters, I’ve got one last job. It just so happens we celebrate our country’s birthday on the same day as my oldest daughter’s birthday, so just a quick Happy Birthday for Malia.”

Again, President Barack Obama is the coolest pres. on the planet! Man, we’re gonna miss him when he leaves the oval office next year!

Malia will be attending Harvard University after taking a one year hiatus. Harvard is the same university her parents attended and we can’t wait to see what Malia will become in the future. Are we looking at a future president in the making? Hmmm…only time will tell.

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