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Singer Katy Perry offers theme song to Hillary Clinton

Pop star Katy Perry has made Hillary Clinton an offer she might not refuse.
Katy Perry poses for photos at the launch of her Prismatic world tour in Sydney, March 4, 2014.
Katy Perry poses for photos at the launch of her Prismatic world tour in Sydney, March 4, 2014.

Pop star Katy Perry has made Hillary Clinton an offer she might not refuse.

The chart-topping American singer took to the photo-sharing Instagram application to tell the former secretary of state that she will "write her a 'theme' song if she needs it" to run for president in 2016.

Perry also posted the message to Twitter, where Clinton responded, referencing Perry's hit song, "Roar":

The pop star's message appears alongside an image of herself standing with the former secretary of state and holding a copy of the politician's new memoir, "Hard Choices." Clinton's book, released less than two weeks ago, details accounts of the crises and challenges she faced during her four-year term as secretary of state, and how the experiences shaped her perspectives. The potential 2016 presidential candidate scheduled several upcoming events to promote her long-awaited memoir.

Clinton's book release came amid almost constant speculation about the former first lady's presidential ambitions.

The lyrics to "Roar" include the lines: "I used to bite my tongue and hold my breath / Scared to rock the boat and make a mess / So I sat quietly, agreed politely / I guess that I forgot I had a choice."

Perry performed several concerts to rally votes for President Barack Obama ahead of his 2012 re-election. At one of the events, she wore a "ballot dress" that depicted a checked box next to Obama's name and an unchecked square next to the title of his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney.