They say that dancing is softcore moviesin your genes, and this baby may be proof.
Twitter user Kiara Lawhon tweeted an ultrasound video of her future niece or nephew already getting down to their own beat in the womb.
Watch this baby hit the milly rock harder than we ever could.
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We guess we should just stop practicing now -- unless you're a baby, then continue on.
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