Bill Clinton ‘Blurred Lines’: Former President Jams to Robin Thicke’s Hit Song (LISTEN)

A video of former President Bill Clinton singing Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" has gone viral. The YouTube video isn't exactly of the former president singing the popular summer song but a video mash-up from different speeches, E! News reports. Even President Obama makes a guest appearance in the hilarious spoof.

The clip is from Baracksdubs, who also did the edited video of President Obama singing hit songs like "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen, "Boyfriend" by Justin Bieber and "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk.

Also making appearances in the clip is Michelle Obama and Joe Biden. Clinton's wife Hillary Clinton or the infamous Monica Lewinsky appear in the video.

On Baracksdubs Twitter page, the comedic group did point out that the video premiered on Monica Lewinsky's 40th birthday.

Since its release on July 23, the video has gotten over 262,000 views most people in favor of the former president's rendition.

Other videos have included duets with President Obama and Mitt Romney singing "Party in the USA" by Miley Cyrus and Katy Perry's "Hot and Cold."

The guy behind the YouTube videos is college student FadiSaleh, a pre-med student at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. The video mash-ups began when he was home bored one day during a winter break, a press release sent to Metropuls.com reads.

"I woke up late one day and climbed in the shower. I had a song stuck in my head and I wanted to get it out," he said.

The song was "(Cheers) Drink to That" by Rihanna. He wondered how the song would sound if President Obama was the one singing it so he sat down at his computer and went through the President's speeches looking for the words to the song. He said it took him hours to edit everything together but he was pleased with the finished product and decided to try another one, Lady Gag's "Born This Way."

He said after he began posting more videos he got a call from Maker Studios, which provided him with instrumentals of the songs and also helped promote his videos.

"In the beginning, I thought it would run its course and be done," he said. "It's very fun. I don't realize how amazing and rare this is. Now I'm beginning to see how much I can really do with this."

Even though he has a lot fun with the videos, he does plan on becoming a doctor one day.