Parenting is hard and if a free concert of a late 2000s rapper comes to your city, should your bundle of joy miss out? Welcome to the world, my child. You’re gonna love “In the Ayer.”


Flo Rida recently performed at the CelebrateErie festival in Erie, Pennsylvania and like every free local show, everybody and their mother came out (or in this case baby).


In the middle of the performance, Flo Rida went into the crowd while on top of a bodyguard's shoulders and interacted with fans. It was at this moment a parent took the opportunity to pass their baby over to the rapper while he performed his classic “Low.”



The baby, sans headphones or shoes, while not crying, did look confused. The video then cuts to later in the performance when on stage the baby is Simba’d to the crowd (by presumably its parent).


A similar video went viral last year of a man giving Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson his baby while the actor was on stage during the Black Adam press tour. Though that was a  quick handoff to a security guard and then to The Rock, who is arguably more family-friendly than the musician who sang “Whistle.”



“What is the point of continuing your lineage if you’re not willing to risk it all for clout” posed one redditor, and honestly, they have a point.