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What Would Dad Say? Party Girl Malia Obama Stars In Music Video For College Rock Band

Oct. 17 2018, Updated 4:22 p.m. ET

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Hard-partying Malia Obama has gone from First Daughter to video girl!

In Boston rock band New Dakota’s music video for their song "Walking on Air", the college student lip-syncs the lyrics and later plays the harmonica.

Wearing a black beanie and sweater, the 20-year-old dances and smiles in the new footage.

EXPLOSIVE VIDEO: Malia Obama CAUGHT On Camera Smoking ‘Pot’

According to reports, all members of the band attend Malia’s school Harvard University in Massachusetts.

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Malia, now a sophomore, appears to be living a wild post-White House life. She’s been dating fellow student Rory Farquharson, since last fall, a Brit with ties to the royal family, and was seen partying and smoking cigarettes at a tailgate party on campus.

She infamously was seen dancing wildly at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, and in 2016, RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed photos of the then-teen smoking what appeared to be marijuana.

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