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This Little Girl Has a Wild Way of Singing Creed—And the Internet is Losing It

Little Girl Creed

If you’re a music lover and a parent, you know that sharing your favorite songs and artists can create a very special bond with your children. You also know that if your kids like it, particularly the younger ones, they can make you hate it in no time. And it’s really not their fault. Kids are passionate about life, and if they find something they love, they do it over and over. That could be watching the same movie, TV episode, or YouTube video. Or, for one little girl, playing Creed’s One Last Breath. Her dad introduced her to it one day, and by the next, she was belting the 25-year-old hit as if she had been around since the beginning.

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Edit: Link to spinning chair in bio 💕🔗 One last breath… before she passes out from spinning 😂 Her Dad taught her this song less than 24 hours ago #creed #onelastbreath

♬ original sound – Brittany Luthy

This Little Girl Loves Creed

Or at least she loves this song. We’re not sure how much of Creed’s catalog the little girl celebrates, but this song is her current fave. Her mom videoed her sitting in a spinning chair and singing the song at the top of her lungs. We can’t lie, it made us a bit nauseated to watch, but she loved it. And so did TikTokers who’ve watched the 30-second clip 9 million times.

“I used to get in trouble for this kinda stuff. Thank you so much for letting her be herself,” someone wrote.

Other Creed fans loved seeing the little girl enjoy every second of the song and wished they could do the same thing.

“I want an adult size sensory spin chair and to be able to sing at the top of my lungs all the grunge music that makes me feel better,” a fan wrote.

“This actually like such a vibe,” another person agreed. “I wanna spin with my eyes closed while screaming Creed.”

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