- Malia Obama, 19, stars in the music video for the New Dakotas song 'Walking On Air,' which shows the former first daughter auditioning to be in a band

- She sings on the mic, headbangs and plays the harmonica in the video, which was released earlier this week

- The New Dakotas are all upperclassmen at Harvard, the Ivy League university that Malia attends as a sophomore

Malia Obama stars in the recently released music video for the Harvard rock band New Dakotas 'Walking On Air.'

The former first daughter sings, plays harmonica and even headbangs in the video, which casts her as one of the musicians trying out for a spot in a band.

This is no video vixen appearance though, and Malia is seen in the same uniform she wears while strolling around the Harvard campus - jeans, an oversized fleece and a black beanie with combat boots. 

This is certainly a huge boost for the band, who have already amassed an impressive following around the Boston area.

They are all upperclassmen at Harvard, and it is not quite clear if Malia is friends with the boys or just a fan.

Malia may also have gotten the gig through director Brett McLoughlin, who runs a company called Phaneron Media and is also a Harvard classmate.

The former first daughter has made it clear she wants to pursue a role in the entertainment industry after college.

Malia has already built up an impressive resume thanks to summer internships on the set of the Halle Berry television series Extant and Lena Dunham's HBO series Girls while she was still in high school.

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