Sochi Olympics Opening Ceremony: Russian Police Choir Performs Daft Punk's 'Get Lucky' (SEE IT)

The Russian Police Choir performed a cover of Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" during the Sochi Olympics Opening Ceremony.

Members of the force, dressed in full uniform complete with green and red caps, belted harmonization, snapped and clapped along to the 2013 hit.

There's even a bit of choreography mixed in.

It seems the choir has been working on its performance for a while- a video of the group practicing "Get Lucky" surfaced online in 2013, and promptly went viral.

For this year's Opening Ceremony, the Russian Police Choir joined Russian pop singers t.A.T.u., who produced the early 2000s hits "Not Gonna Get Us" and "All The Things She Said."

The duo shocked Americans and Russians alike in 2003, upon the release of their album "200 km/h in the Wrong Lane." Critics at the time wondered whether members Yulia and Lena, who frequently appeared in music videos wearing school girl outfits and engaging in relations with one another, were romantically involved.

Watch the Russian Police Choir perform "Get Lucky," then listen to the original below. How does it sound compared to the Kremlin cops' version?

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