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Michaele Salahi Debuts Music Talents On Live TV — Watch The Video!

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June 24 2011, Published 7:09 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

They crashed the White House and now they’re trying to crash the club scene!

Michaele Salahi, one half of the infamous ‘White House gate crashers’, made her musical debut on Friday when she performed her new song, Bump It, on an NBC affiliate in Miami.

Wearing a mega-short zebra print mini dress, Michaele walked around in circles while singing (live!) the lyrics to her song.

Michaele announced that she decided to chose Miami for the premiere performance because she grew up in the Sunshine State and has fond memories of her time there.

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"I grew up in Florida and I have a great passion for Florida," Michaele said. "I wanted to come here, it's a happy place."

She said the song, which was released last month, is about moving on from different things and was inspired by her hectic life.

You can check out the video here on RadarOnline.com.

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