February 3, 2016
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1:30Now PlayingA Minnesota man spent a year sending his wife videos of himself and his baby lip syncing to popular songs and has now compiled them in one adorable example of father and son fun. Eric Bruce and his son Jack used the app Dubsmash to send Jack's mom videos of themselves pretending to sing hits like Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" and 4 Non Blondes' "What's Going On". Eric and Jack's compilation has attracted national attention and, in just a few weeks, some 75,000 people had watched. #InsideEdition
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