
Barack Obama recruits Chance the Rapper and Steph Curry his new PSA
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On Christmas Eve, My Brother's Keeper, President Barack Obama's program dedicated to guiding young men of color, released a new star-studded PSA.
The ad features two well-known friends of Obama: rap star Chance The Rapper and Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry.
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The video is a montage of Chance, Steph, Obama, and various young people watching a video on their respective devices. In the commercial you hear Obama's voice say:
“I want you to know, you matter. There is nothing, not a single thing, that's more important to the future of America than whether or not young people all across this country can achieve their dreams."
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This is not the first time Obama has worked with Chance and Steph. Two years ago, Curry appeared in aMy Brother's Keeper ad; Earlier this year Chance The Rapper performed at the Obama Foundation Summit.
Watch the My Brother's Keeper ad below.