Singing
Funny 3-year-old sings 80s classics in the car with dad
She’s a great little performer and dad’s reactions are priceless.
Cedric Jackson
07.10.20

Who doesn’t love songs from the 1980s? This was an era when some of the best classics were born. Songs like Beat It, I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll, Don’t Stop Believin’, Thriller, and Total Eclipse of the Heart are just a few examples.

But even better than 80’s music is when these songs are performed by a young child. Obviously, young kids weren’t around at that time but with amazing lyrics and unbeatable rhythms, we understand why kids love the songs just as much as adults do.

A video goes viral

Not too long ago, the Kabs family uploaded the sweetest video ever. It showcases their three-year-old daughter while she’s cruising around in the car with her dad. But it’s what she’s doing that makes her an internet sensation.

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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Feeling the music

From the second an 80s song starts to play this little girl can’t contain herself. She goes full-force into her rendition, which is priceless. She’s not just singing but also using her hands to emphasize the lyrics.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Dad’s expression

As his daughter continues to sing her little heart out, Dad has the funniest expression on his face. At first, it’s as though he’s surprised but that quickly changes to more of a “what are you doing” type of look.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

She doesn’t care

This adorable child is too busy performing. And we mean performing. We can’t say we’ve ever seen an adult singer get into a song as much as she did. This girl means business.

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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

It becomes a duo…sort of

At one point, the dad talks the lyrics while his daughter sings them. She turns to look at him without stopping. Then, she points her hands at him, possibly trying to encourage him to sing along.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Rolling her arms

For those of you who grew up in the disco era, you remember the arm roll move. Well, this girl has that down to a fine art. But as she does the rolls, her dad once again gives her a look of “Have you lost your mind?”

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Getting more intense

During the first minute of the video, this girl is seated. But then she decides she needs more room to perform. So, she stands up on her seat. To that, her dad asks, “What are you doing?’ She doesn’t look at him but keeps on singing.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Moved by the music

The beat of the song is fast and infectious. She’s so in tune with it that she can’t stop herself from adding in a few cute dance moves. This little girl is beyond adorable.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Eye roll

As the music switches over to “Let’s Groove” by Earth, Wind, and Fire, there’s no stopping her. While she’s doing her thing, her dad simply rolls his eyes.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

The funniest part of all

After she sits back down, the music changes yet again. This time, the girl has a cell phone in her hand while singing into it. But then, her dad turns the music off. And if you think that bothered her, you’d be wrong. Music or no music, she keeps singing.

YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family
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YouTube Screenshot/The Kabs Family

Very politely, the dad asks for his phone back. In response, she gives it to him with the cutest “okay.” This is an amazing video that you don’t want to miss. Click on it below and get ready to smile. By the way, the Kabs family has other videos online, showing her perform when she was even younger.

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