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TikToker's Dad Goes Wild When Ludacris Joins Usher During Super Bowl Show In Hilarious Video

TikToker's Dad Goes Wild When Ludacris Joins Usher During Super Bowl Show In Hilarious Video
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TikToker Monica Graves shared a viral video of her dad getting down to Usher before jumping out of his seat to dance once Ludacris came out during the Super Bowl halftime show.

A TikToker's dad went viral for enjoying Usher's Super Bowl halftime show from the comfort of his home and then getting his freak on when Ludacris made a guest appearance.

Monica Graves—a.k.a. TikToker @queenmofromdown20—was filming her father as he sat in his comfy recliner and grooved along to Usher's performance.


The highly entertaining spectacle included old-school Usher songs like "U Got It Bad" and "Nice & Slow," the latter of which earned the hitmaker his first U.S. number-one single in January 1998.

Usher was joined on stage by Alicia Keys, H.E.R., will.i.am, and Lil Jon as backup dancers turned on the heat throughout the performance.

But what got Graves' father up on his feet and dancing the night away was when Ludacris joined Usher to perform their collaborative 2004 hit "Yeah" as part of the 13-minute show's grand finale celebrating Usher's hometown of Atlanta.

"Luda!" exclaimed the father, as he bolted up from his seat and boogied over to the TV screen.

He really got into it and felt the beats coursing through every fiber of his being.

Here's the viral clip. I dare you not to dance along.

@queenmofromdown20

Daddy think he at a Usher concert lol but when Ludda came on the screen 😩😩😩🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 #SuperBowlLVIII2024 #71YearsYoung #HeStillGotIt

He made a spectacle of himself, and we're all the better for it.

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Some thought it was particularly hilarious when the dancing senior's woman friend casually ambled past him like it was another normal day at home.

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Fans shared the same energy.

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For those who weren't able to witness the high-energy performance in person in Vegas, this is how to do halftime at home.

Work it, Daddy Graves!

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