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Dad knocks it out of the park with his splendid musical performance at son's wedding

After giving his 'epic' wedding speech, the dad surprised the bride and groom with a peppy recreation of a 1970s song.

Dad knocks it out of the park with his splendid musical performance at son's wedding
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It's one thing to have a cool dad but to have him create a remarkable remix song for you is a next-level blessing. Recently, a dad gained traction for his amusing musical performance at his son's wedding. Jake Miller, a singer and music producer shared on Instagram the video of his dad Bruce Miller's thoughtful gesture of remixing an old song "Brandy," by the band "Looking Glass." After delivering an "epic wedding speech," the dad said that he had one more thing to do and got onto the dance floor. Not only the bride and groom but the entire wedding guests couldn't help but groove to his peppy song.

Image Source: Instagram | @jackmiller
Image Source: Instagram | @jakemiller

The video begins with Bruce ending his wedding speech saying, "Oh yeah, and one more thing. Sebastian hit that sh*t." That's when pop music plays in the background and the dad gets ready to awe everyone. One would think that the dad was going to sing the 70s song, but he had recreated it with his own lyrics. The lyrics spoke about the love story of his son Jake and daughter-in-law Brandi. "They met the old-fashioned way. Jake was on tour near the Tampa Bay. He saw her picture on Instagram display, so he slid into her DMs. He said, ‘Hey, come to my show’ She said, ‘I never heard of you, so why should I go?’ But they kept in touch and love started to grow. And here we are today," Bruce sang. 

Image Source: Instagram | @jackmiller
Image Source: Instagram | @jakemiller

Grinning widely, the bride and groom couldn't contain their joy over the dad's epic performance. He had some cool moves and his lyrics were received with laughs and claps. The wedding guests were absolutely amused and cheered on for him throughout the song. Finally, he ended his song with a cheeky note singing, "And I do declare, right here, right now, in front of all these gents and ladies, Jake and Brandi are going to make some good-looking babies." The dad and son then share a wholesome moment hugging each other and the whole crowd breaks into applause

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Image Source: Instagram | @333marci_tpwk

 

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Image Source: Instagram | @chris_31f7

The video garnered over 640K views on Instagram and people were cheering for the "cool," dad in the comments. "He killed this!! Bruce is an absolute gangster," lauded @chazmishan. "I’m up for adoption, in case you are looking for a new family member! I love your Dad!" joked @michele.allanoder. "So fun, love it and his declaration is definitely a fact," quipped @therealambersimpson.


 
 
 
 
 
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Bruce, a pediatric ophthalmologist based in Florida is quite passionate about music and calls himself a "70s rock music junkie," as per Today. So, to grace his son's wedding with amusement, he planned a remix of the song in the bride's name. He took help from a local producer who was a former colleague of Jake and ardently practiced the remix song. "That’s just who he is. The reason I got into music was because of my dad — he always played Bruce Springsteen and Eagles around the house and he taught me how to play drums when I was 8," Jake told the news channel. Speaking about his confident performance, Bruce said, "My endorphins kicked in. I had the best time of my life."


 
 
 
 
 
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