Mom Starts Singing Taylor Swift Song to Her Baby — and Her Unexpected Reaction Goes Viral

On TikTok, Kayla Powers shared a cute clip of her baby busting a move after she started singing "Down Bad"

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Stock photo of Taylor Swift and a baby

Is this baby the tiniest Swiftie?

On TikTok recently, Kayla Powers posted a cute clip of her little one busting a move after Mom starts singing Taylor Swift's song "Down Bad." In the video, the baby, who's sitting on the ground playing quietly, raises her hand up in the air and starts dancing back and forth upon hearing her mom sing.

"it never fails #taylorswift @Taylor Swift #swifttok #swifties #momsoftiktok #stayathomemom #babytok," Powers captioned the video, which now has more than 4.6 million views and 3,400 comments. She later added in the comments, "I’d like to thank my daughter for bringing me in contact with so many fellow swifties and swiftie moms ??."

"Taylor Tots always get me ????," one user commented on the post. "The hand in the air! ???? how adorable!" another comment read. "It’s like a reflex at this point ????," Powers replied.

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Shortly after posting the video, Powers shared another wholesome TikTok of her daughter dancing to a different Swift song off the 2024 album The Tortured Poets Department, "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart." The video captures Powers' daughter wearing a lemon-print onesie and looking into the camera as she dances. At one point, her daughter claps along to the beat of the music. Later on, she raises her hands in the air once again and starts to dance side to side.

"Yeah girl, get it," Powers says in the background as she watches her daughter.

"That little smile the second she hears the music is enough to melt anyone’s heart. She had the choreography down too," someone wrote in the comments.

"She even had choreo!??????," another user chimed in. "I’m absolutely love this! My 9month old is the same exact way. We raising little swifties over here ????," someone else says.

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