Fans React to Heart Melting Video of Parker McCollum Singing for His Son

Many fans know Parker McCollum as a top-notch country singer and songwriter. However, he has a more important job these days—raising his son Major. When he’s not out on the road or in the studio, McCollum spends as much time with his little partner as he can. Recently, he shared a video of him singing to Major while the little one worked on his crawling skills.

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“Playing songs for Major man on his baby (literally) Getsch that his uncle Wade Bowen got for him,” McCollum wrote in the caption of what might be the cutest video on the internet. In the clip, the “What Kinda Man” singer strums the small acoustic guitar and sings “Love Song #1” by The White Buffalo. Watch the adorable clip below.

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Fans React to Parker McCollum’s “Daddy Era”

Many of Parker McCollum’s fans and fellow artists rushed to the comments to share their love for the adorable video.

“Hell yeah boy!! Love it, my friend,” Wade Bowen commented, seeing McCollum put his gift to good use.

“This is what makes life worth living! We are so happy for y’all!!” commented country legend Randy Travis.

The post also garnered likes and positive reactions from Shane Smith (Shane Smith & The Saints) and legendary Houston rapper Paul Wall.

“Parker’s daddy era is unmatched,” one fan commented. “That’s too cute! He loves it,” another added.

“This is beautiful y’all are an amazing family,” another fan commented.

“So sweet! You’re such a good dad, Parker. Know your mama is proud,” commented someone who seems to know the McCollum family.

One fan saw a golden opportunity to make a joke and took it. “I just saw three modular and an Auto-Tune board in the background,” they commented. Last year, Oliver Anthony accused McCollum of using backing tracks and voice modulation to make himself sound good onstage. This video is all the proof anyone should need to see that his claims were, as McCollum said at the time “100% fabricated lies.”

Another fan is looking to McCollum as an inspiration on how to be a dad. “Man, can’t wait to meet my son in a few weeks and for me to do the same thing you’re doing with your child! Love it, man,” they commented.

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