Offset can be seen beaming at his daughter as she smiles and sings along with her proud mum to “How far will I go.”
We may have just hit overdose of cuteness and our new favorite cover of “Moana” hit “How Far I Go” all in one short video clip.
Cardi B took with her family to Instagram Live to celebrate her collaboration with smash-hit Megan Thee Stallion hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. But – well, let’s just say “WAP” is perfect net family friendly.
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Never be afraid, because we soon learned what a Disney movie is still in constant rotation at Cardi’s house. Every parent knows that at this stage of every toddler’s development there is always a monolingual movie – usually by Disney – that suddenly seems to have to be played all day, every day.
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In this case, we know that Culture’s love for “Moana” dates back to at least Halloween, when Cardi dressed her daughter as the title character for the holiday. Has it been a year on rotation now? That would explain how well Cardi knew each line of the track.
That and the fact that this is not even the first time we have approached Culture the modern Disney classic. She was all about “How Far I Go” back in January also in another video that Cardi shared on Instagram.
One thing is for sure though, we found ourselves smiling just like that Offset, barely keeping sight of his daughter and almost out of the shot. But he was there enough to see what a proud and stupid father he is.
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Probably the brightest moment of the whole singalong came when Cardi paused and took her full smile from her daughter. “You look so cute. You look like mom,” she explained before glancing back at the song.
And enormous requisitions for Culture, which has come a long way since those January achievements. It’s amazing what eight months of solid “Moana” – or so we speculate – can do when it comes to lyrical memory and intonation.
You can see early performances below. At this rate, Culture will be ready to take over the unforgettable live action “Moana” again in just a few short years!
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