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WATCH: Billy Crawford serenades baby Amari with ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’

/ 03:45 PM December 01, 2020

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Billy Crawford (left) with son Amari and wife Coleen Garcia. Images: Instagarm/@coleen

Billy Crawford gave a glimpse of his life as a first-time dad as he sang a simple rendition of “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” for baby Amari.

The actor shared the special father-son moment on his Instagram page yesterday, Nov. 30. Amari could not help but smile and giggle as his father sang parts of Bobby McFerrin’s 1988 hit tune.

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“[All-time] favorite song since before birth!” Crawford said. “Happy little man.”

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Coleen Garcia also posted the adorable moment on her own page, noting that “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is baby Amari’s “happy song.”

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Garcia delivered Amari via a water birth last September. Earlier in May,  the two revealed that they were expecting their first child.

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Garcia and Crawford tied the knot in a beach ceremony at Balesin Island Club in Quezon province back in April 2018. They got engaged in 2016 after two years of dating.  /ra

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