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Watch Video: Baby stops crying when mommy plays AP Dhillon’s Excuses

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AP Dhillon’s hit Punjabi song ‘Excuses’ continues to grow, as it remains one of many people’s top favourites. AP Dhillon’s songs are apparently loved by both adults and children. This song appears to be working like magic for soothing crying babies, so parents of small babies should take note.

On Instagram, a video of a beautiful baby girl named Tavishi crying while her mother rocks her back and forth in a bassinet has gone viral. When the mother plays AP Dhillon’s Excuses, the baby stops crying. As soon as she hears the beginning rhythms, she stops crying and starts listening to Excuses.

As the baby girl continues to enjoy the song, her mood changes completely, and she offers us the most beautiful smile we’ve ever seen.

Shailja, the baby’s mother and a Delhi-based cosmetics entrepreneur, captioned the video ‘The magic of AP Dhillon’ on her Instagram account ‘whatshellysayz.’ She added in the photo’s caption that AP Dhillon’s music calms her baby. One of her Instagram followers even left a comment on the video, noting that he can relate to it and that the method also works on his baby.

Below is a link to a video that has gone viral:

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