She’s so happy for mom and dad, she can’t stop dancing! Rapper Cardi B shared a sweet video of her daughter, Kulture Kiari, dancing to her song with husband Offset that just got nominated for a Grammy — and clearly, the 16-month-old is thrilled for her parents.

“Happy Friday!!!” the 27-year-old mama wrote on the adorable clip of her baby girl dancing to “Clout,” the track nominated for Best Rap Performance. “[KK’s] fav [sic] song got nominated,” she wrote, adding a red heart emoji. “[She’s] so New York but was born in Georgia 😩😩,” she concluded in her cute caption.

The tiny tot was dressed to impress in a sweet varsity sweatsuit with a brown furry coat on top. Plus, the hood of her jacket would’ve made a lion jealous — that “mane” was something else! The proud mama also posted a quick video clip of the baby on her Instagram Stories to show off her ‘fit. “She takes my breath away,” Cardi wrote on the vid.

The rapper and her daughter have a really beautiful bond and we love seeing it in action. In early November, the mommy-daughter team enjoyed a fun night out at Disneyland together and were basically the cutest thing ever. On November 18, Vogue premiered a new episode of “73 Questions” featuring Cardi and Kulture, in which the model mama revealed her greatest wishes for her baby as she grows up.

Kulture Kiari Cardi B's Daughter in a Furry Coat
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“I wish for her to be a successful businesswoman,” Cardi gushed, adding that she also hopes her baby will grow up to be “independent” and “confident.” Talk about parental love! We hope that for Kulture, too.

Plus, this fam is so tight, it’s no surprise they are excited about the possible big honor … but it looks as though the husband and wife duo might have some steep competition for that top prize. The couple is nominated alongside rappers J. ColeDaBabyDreamville and the late, great Nipsey Hussle. Considering the L.A. native’s untimely passing back in March, he might be hard to beat out this year. But we’ll have to see what happens when the awards show airs on January 29.