A seriously cute video of a three-year-old kid with autism is circulating online due to him nailing a verse from Tupac's 'Dear Mama'.
The video shows the boy iced up with a ring-pop while the classic instrumental is played through a speaker. He wastes no time getting into it, starting from the top of the song and going all the way through without missing a beat.
Spit those bars, kid!
It seems like the original video was posted back in 2019, but recently a shortened version of the video is going viral, showing him only one part of a verse instead of the whole song, which doesn't give him the full credit he deserves.
Comments on both the original and the resurfaced vid are full of love - which is great to see.
A couple of people got in their feels watching the clip. One commenter said they got "choked up," while another said they were "emotional" as they also have a kid with autism.
A couple of people got in their feels watching the clip. One commenter said they got "choked up," while another said they were "emotional" as they also have a kid with autism.
Other people say the video is a testament to the greatness of Tupac and his impact on hip-hop, which is hard to argue against.
Other people say the video is a testament to the greatness of Tupac and his impact on hip-hop, which is hard to argue against.
Other people say the video is a testament to the greatness of Tupac and his impact on hip-hop, which is hard to argue against.
Someone who did argue against Tupac's greatness recently was T-Pain, who said that Pac's lyricism wouldn't stand out today.
Full respect to the kid for doing something a lot of grown adults couldn't do, and also shout out to the parents for showing their kids some classic hip-hop.