Cute Kid Vibes to 1958 Rock Hit Song, Shows Great Excitement at the Beat; Many React
- A baby has danced to 1958 rock music, Good Golly, Miss Molly, by Little Richard to the delight of many
- The kid showed off her dance skill as she allowed her moves to interpret the classical song
- Many Twitter users who reacted to her dance video commended her skill as some said she rocked like an adult
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A kid has rocked to Little Richard's Good Golly, Miss Molly and got many Twitter users praising her dance steps.
In a video that has gathered thousands of views, the baby made amazing moves to the 1958 rock hit song.
The most amazing moment in the clip was when the kid got all caught up in the song as she acted as if her hand had assumed a life of its own to the sweet tunes.
She radiated pure joy during her amazing performance to Good Golly, Miss Molly, a song she seems to be very familiar with.
Watch the video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the comments the post got:
@TomPhysikos said:
"Such a joy to see this baby dance to the song!"
@Nah_G10 said:
"This girl is reincarnated from 60 or 70 or something."
@mmck65 said:
"She is adorable and a great dancer."
@_souxziesue said:
"Some kids were here before."
@GiGi9666777 said:
"Overload of cuteness."
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Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a little girl became very popular on Instagram after her video showing her singing Master KG's Jerusalema went viral online.
With her shaky baby's voice, she sang the chorus rendered by Nomcebo in the song that has become a worldwide hit track.
It should be noted that a remix of the same song featured popular Nigerian artiste, Burna Boy, whose lines spiced up the track, pushing it more to a wider audience.
As the baby sang, she danced along to show she was enjoying her performance. In the background, adults giggled to show amazement at her rendition.
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