Tory party release 'Boriswave' - an hour long dance track to attract younger voters
The song, which was posted to the party's YouTube channel, uses segments of the Prime Minister's speeches and is captioned: "lo fi boriswave beats to relax/get brexit done to".
The music video is accompanied by a moving image of the Prime Minister checking notes while sat on a train and lasts for over an hour and 11 minutes.
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Hide AdThe song appears to be inspired by the vaporwave craze - a genre of chilled out electronic music which samples a specific subject matter.
The music here is referred to as "Boriswave" but other examples of this genre include Simpsonwave, which samples TV show The Simpsons.
A similar video featuring Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg was uploaded by a YouTube user in 2016 and entitled "Rees Mogg wave".
Under the Johnson video, the party asks viewers to "check out our Soundcloud", pointing to a link which actually leads to the Tory website.
Several of those commenting on the video appeared incredulous, with one saying: "Did you guys get hacked or is this real?"
Others poked fun at the video, with one user commenting: "Can't be a Northern train. It's moving and Boris has found a seat."
One responded to the song by saying: "This is amazing - this is truly some strong and stable music."
Another asked: "Did anyone else accidentally draft a new trade deal after putting this on to study to?"