Michelle Obama Michelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaBlack stars reimagine 'Friends' to get out the vote Obama shares phone number to find out how Americans are planning to vote Michelle Obama: 'Don't listen to people who will say that somehow voting is rigged' MORE is joining forces with big-name stars — including Tom Hanks, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Janelle Monae, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill — in a public service announcement to promote a get-out-the-vote push.

“If we really want our voices to be heard, we need to vote in every election. Not just for president, but for every office: school board, statehouse, Senate — all of them,” the former first lady tells “Hamilton” creator Miranda in a video released Thursday to launch a new nonprofit organization and initiative called When We All Vote.

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The initiative from the nonpartisan organization aims to “start a conversation on the responsibilities that we all have in shaping our country’s future through the ballot box.”

Among the famous faces to appear in the video alongside Obama is basketball pro Chris Paul.

“There’s no off-season for getting out the vote,” the Houston Rockets star says.

“Four million Americans turn 18 this year,” says “Yoga” singer Monae, “and we need every last one of them to register and vote. Because let’s be real: It’s going to be the young people of this generation that will change this world.”

“When we vote, we prove that we are a democracy. We’re a government of the people and by the people,” Hanks says into the camera.

“So every community we visit,” country music singer Hill tells her husband McGraw, “it’s important for them to know they can really make a difference if they go and vote in every election.”

“It’s time. Our nation requires it,” Obama, 54, says in the two-minute PSA. “Our democracy and the country we love requires our attention, voice, and participation.”

All the public figures who appear in the video will serve as When We All Vote co-chairs, according to the group.