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US First Lady Remixes "Turn Down For What" Song

There's never a dull moment with the FLOTUS. Check this out!

Michelle Obama just gave a whole new meaning to DJ Snake and Lil Jon's “Turn Down For What” track.

The US First Lady was hip and brave enough to dance to the popular track inside the White House holding unto a turnip in her rigfht hand.

Well, she wasn't exactly screaming “Turn down for what”, her own version was towards a course which she tagged “#TurnipForWhat!”

Michelle lifted her hip hop spirit up when asked, "On average, how many calories do you burn every time you 'turn up'?!" by President Barack Obama impersonator Iman Crosson, in a Twitter Q&A on Vine.

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The first lady is no stranger to showing off her moves. She has publicly boogied to Beyoncé jams as part of her "Let's Move!" initiative to thwart childhood obesity. She also memorably demonstrated the "Evolution of Mom Dancing" with Jimmy Fallon back in 2013.

But watch this:

Here is the question:

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