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Dad Creates Pop Song Parodies to Feed 1-Year-Old Son
Charles Flartey is a stay-at-home dad and by night, he is a musician in the band The Yes Yes Yalls. Flartey has found a way to combine his love of music and the love of being a father by crafting parody songs to get his one-year-old son to eat. He parodies everything from 112's hit "Peaches and Cream" and switches the lyrics from "Peaches and cream to "Turkey and cheese." He even sings R. Kelly's hit "Bump N' Grind" changing lyrics to, "I don't see nothin' wrong with some yogurt for lunchtime."
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