Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi , two legends of world rock, reunited on Sunday night, October 3rd, at a rally for US presidential candidate Kamala Harris at the Cobb Galleria Center in Georgia.

The US is in the midst of a presidential election, with candidates mobilizing to seek voter support and using celebrities to attract attention and engagement in their campaigns.

Jon took up the guitar strings, while Stipe graced the audience with his voice. They played the R.E.M. classic, " The One I Love ," for supporters of the Democratic candidate.

his band's classic " Driver 8 Donald Trump The Village People 's "YMCA," making a pun on "YMCA" for "VOTE."

This parody became synonymous with Trump's rallies, with the former US president frequently dancing to the music.

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A musician since childhood, having studied piano, classical guitar, and electric guitar, he played in bands such as Final Disaster. He collaborated with metal websites and magazines in Brazil and abroad as a hobby. A law graduate, currently studying systems analysis and development, and an accounting student, his passion for rock and metal began early, with bands like Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Children Of Bodom, Angra, Mr. Big, Supertramp, and Oasis among his favorites.