Entertaining Babble Rap: Little Girl Drops a Hot Beat Before She Can Speak

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A emotional and amusing video titled "She doesn't know how to speak but know how to rap" is taking Reddit by storm. This viral sensation showcases a young girl exhibiting impressive rap skills despite her limited ability to speak clearly. The video, which has been widely shared and commented on, features the little one delivering a captivating performance that has left viewers both entertained and amazed.

In the video, the girl raps with surprising rhythm and flow, throwing out lines like:

🎶 "Aye! Hold up, I said leave 'em alone. Hold up, we need to pick up the phone. Hundreds and blues, running from the law. But their loss, wasn't our fault. Bruh. Please don't be talking about my mom. Hop in, I gotta run from the law. Abadabadaba BUH BUH BUH - We can do. It's outside 'gotchu. We been outside, active. You're not about that action. They done raise me. But don't look like bro. Oh. Bruh. Boom. Boom." 🎶

The online community has reacted with a mix of humor, admiration, and sheer delight. One user quipped, "I was rapping before I could talk!" while another humorously referred to her as "Smallie Biggs." Another comment that stood out was, "Lil' P***ypants droppin' a hot one! 🔥🔥🔥" highlighting the playful nature of the responses.

Many are struck by her natural rhythm and potential, with comments like, "That kid's got a natural sense of rhythm. Train her right and she'd be shredding that mic," and "Her flow is killer." Even comedian Kevin Hart was brought into the conversation, with one user saying, "Reminds me of Kevin Hart arguing with his daughter who can't really talk yet."

Despite some light-hearted critiques, such as "Meh. She keeps rhyming 'goo' with 'boo'. Lazy and uninspired rapping," the overwhelming sentiment is one of admiration and amusement. The video has even inspired users to ask for the lyrics so they can rap along, and one person humorously suggested, "Where do I buy her LP?"

This adorable performance has not only captivated viewers but also sparked discussions about the nature of mumble rap. One insightful comment noted, "This explains everything. Mumble rappers aren't developed enough to speak, but they can still make a living. It's actually kinda inspiring that the developmentally challenged are out here making millions."

The video's popularity demonstrates the universal appeal of seeing talent and potential in unexpected places. Whether one views it as a cute showcase of early musical talent or a humorous take on the mumble rap genre, this little girl's performance has certainly made an impact online.

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Top Comments from Reddit

jostler57

Babble Rap

mykl5

“I was rapping before I could talk!”

Ducallan

Meh. She keeps rhyming “goo” with “boo”. Lazy and uninspired rapping. /s

Achieve2Receive

Lil' P***ypants droppin' a hot one! 🔥🔥🔥

shiroboi

That kids got a natural sense of rhythm. Train her right and she'd be shredding that mic.

sutree1

Smallie Biggs

lifemanualplease

This is actually pretty damn cute

cha0tic_klutch

Taken from an Instagram comment: 🎶Aye! Hold up, I said leave ‘em alone. Hold up, we need to pick up the phone. Hundreds and blues, running from the law. But their loss, wasn’t our fault. Bruh. Please don’t be talking about my mom. Hop in, I gotta run from the law. Abadabadaba BUH BUH BUH - We can do. It’s outside ‘gotchu. We been outside, active. You’re not about that action. They done raise me. But don’t look like bro. Oh. Bruh. Boom. Boom. 🎶 Edit: Formatting

HijodeLobo

The only mumble rap I can appreciate

Senior-Scarcity-2811

Sounds exactly like the real ones!

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