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Barack and Michelle Obama were spotted living their best lives at Beyoncé and JAY-Z's 'On the Run II’ tour stop in Washington D.C, last Saturday.

Over the weekend, videos of the former first couple emerged online, with Michelle readily waving her hands to the music. While Barack tried to maintain composure, it wasn't long before he himself let loose with a couple moves of his own. Check it out below.

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The clip emerges almost two weeks after the couple, in tandem with daughters Sasha and Malia, were also spotted at the Paris leg of the joint tour. Notably, a day after the Bey and Jay threw a World Cup viewing party in which the French national team claimed the champions title.

What are your thoughts on the Obamas' moves? Did they kill it?

Next, check out Kendrick Lamar's cameo appearance on 'Power.'

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