'Pump it up', Arnie! Schwarzenegger RAPS in 'motivational' song celebrating his life and career, complete with references to his famous Terminator catchphrases 'I'll be back' and 'Hasta la vista, baby'

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger tried his hand at rapping in a new song with Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier
  • The duet, titled Pump it Up, is an inspirational message about motivation and achieving goals
  • Schwarzenegger raps motivational lines about never giving up and working hard
  • The 71-year-old also throws in his famous Terminator catch phrases, 'I'll be back' and 'Hasta la vista, baby'
  • Posted over the weekend, the music video already has 650,000 views on YouTube 
  • The video also shows Schwarzenegger pumping iron in the gym, cycling around Los Angeles and old clips of the bodybuilder in his youth
  • The actor and former California Governor is on a long term promo campaign for the new Terminator film Dark Fate, which comes out in November 

Arnold Schwarzenegger has a new achievement to add to his already impressive resume - a rapper.  

The 71-year-old movie star and former California Governor recently recorded a duet with Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier, celebrating his life and career.

The tune, titled Pump it Up, features Schwarzenegger rapping motivational lines about working hard, throwing in some of his famous Terminator catchphrases 'I'll be back' and 'hasta la vista, baby'.

Posted over the weekend, the music video already has 650,000 views on YouTube and shows Arnie pumping iron in the gym, cycling around Los Angeles with Gabalier and old clips of the bodybuilder. 

Arnold Schwarzenegger tried his hand at rapping in a new song with Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier

Arnold Schwarzenegger tried his hand at rapping in a new song with Austrian singer Andreas Gabalier

Posted over the weekend, the music video already has 650,000 views on YouTube and shows Arnie pumping iron in the gym, cycling around Los Angeles with Gabalier (pictured)

Posted over the weekend, the music video already has 650,000 views on YouTube and shows Arnie pumping iron in the gym, cycling around Los Angeles with Gabalier (pictured)

The song starts off with Gabalier singing and rapping in English before Schwarzenegger takes the lead. He raps: 'Hey I'm Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully. Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be'
He raps: 'Not what, but who - if you believe success will come to you. Work like h***, trust yourself and all your dreams come true. Break some rules, knock the wall, don't be afraid to fail'

The song starts off with Gabalier singing and rapping in English before Schwarzenegger takes the lead. He raps: 'Hey I'm Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully. Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be'

The nearly five-minute-long song chronicles Schwarzenegger's rise from a bodybuilder to becoming one of Hollywood's biggest names.

The duet is an inspirational message about motivation and achieving goals.  

It starts off with Gabalier singing and rapping in English before Schwarzenegger takes the lead.  

Schwarzenegger grins to the camera and raps: 'Hey I'm Arnold Schwarzenegger and listen carefully. 

'Dig deep down and ask yourself, who do you want to be. 

'Not what, but who - if you believe success will come to you. Work like h***, trust yourself and all your dreams come true.

'Break some rules, knock the wall, don't be afraid to fail. You have to think outside the box, I say no pain no gain.

'I don't want to hear it cannot be done, always give something back.'

The video sees Arnie pumping iron in the gym, singing in the recording studio, cycling through Brentwood and having fun together

The video sees Arnie pumping iron in the gym, singing in the recording studio, cycling through Brentwood and having fun together

The tune, titled Pump it Up, features the former body builder rapping motivational lines, as well as mentioning his famous Terminator catch phrases such as 'I'll be back' and 'Hasta la vista, baby'
Pictured: Schwarzenegger flexing his muscles in 1966

The tune, titled Pump it Up, features the former body builder rapping motivational lines about working hard, as well as mentioning his Terminator catch phrases 'I'll be back' and 'Hasta la vista, baby'. Pictured: Schwarzenegger in The Terminator (left) and flexing in 1966

He finishes with: 'My name is Arnold Schwarzenegger and I'll be back.'

The music video shows Gabalier and Schwarzenegger visiting the actor's famous LA haunts in Santa Monica and Brentwood.

Then the video sees Arnie pumping iron at the legendary Gold's Gym, singing in the recording studio, cycling through Brentwood and having fun together.

Schwarzenegger is seen showing off his biceps and doing impressive lifts. 

The actor and former California Governor is on a long term promo campaign for the new Terminator film Dark Fate, which comes out in November. 

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Arnold Schwarzenegger tries his hand at RAPPING in 'motivational' song

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