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VIDEO: Bailout TARP Song and Video Strike Major Chord With Americans

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Miami -- National recording artist Bill Zucker has released a new parody song about the TARP, the $700 billion government bank bailout.

"The TARP Song" ("I want some TARP.") debuted on CNBC's Power Lunch and has become an overnight success.

CNBC planned to play it once, but due to the response, played it eight times during the broadcast. Quotes from the anchors were: "The TARP Song is the wittiest, funniest and catchy song to come out in years and I can't get the song out of my head." "The video is hysterical."

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