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July 10, 2020

This dad-daughter duo singing about Black joy is getting snaps from Michelle Obama

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A father-daughter duo singing about the joy of being Black is taking the Internet by storm, and earning praise from Michelle Obama.

The former first lady shared a video of Daniel Johnson singing with his 5-year-old daughter Dakota to her more than 40 million Instagram followers this week. Obama wrote alongside the video, "I just love this!," along with the hashtag #BlackJoy.

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The video shows Johnson and Dakota singing a song that features the lyrics, "I love my Black so much, so much," and "We are strong and we are powerful."

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‪I just love this! Kody and Daniel are so right: We are strong 💪🏾. #BlackJoy‬ ‬

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Johnson told "Good Morning America" singing the song is a daily activity he and his daughter share.

"It's just something I do for her to build her confidence," said Johnson, who described the time with Dakota as "empowerment sessions." "When I posted it, I didn’t think it would impact the world."

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Johnson is a full-time musician who typically works at local churches but has been home during the coronavirus pandemic, spending more time with Dakota, his 8-month-old daughter and his wife Titeanna, who is pregnant with the couple's third child.

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He and Dakota have bonded over their shared love of music, which Johnson used to help his daughter, who was 4 when they filmed the now-viral video, work through a speech delay. Dakota now loves to not only talk but also sing, and wants to film a music video with her dad "every five minutes," according to Johnson.

Daniel Johnson and his five-year-old daughter sing powerful words about being Black
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Johnson said he had no idea Obama had shared his video on Instagram until someone called him to tell him, adding that he never thought "in a million years" that would happen.

"I believe Mrs. Obama was inspired by it because she’s a strong Black powerful woman," he said. "Even with where she is in her life, to see a 4-year-old girl singing such powerful words, I think that would inspire anybody."