Chris Brown's Daughter Royalty Shows Dance Moves For #GoCrazyChallenge

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Chris Brown's daughter Royalty Brown shared her version of her dad's #GoCrazyChallenge and once again showed off her dance moves.

There are certain to be thousands of people who will give their renditions of Chris Brown's #GoCrazyChallenge, but none will be cuter than Royalty Brown. C. Breezy's adorable five-year-old daughter has regularly followed in her father's footsteps as she's been captured showing off her best dance moves, and now she returns with a similar video mimicked Chris's recent dance challenge clip.

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Just yesterday, Chris Brown shared a video of himself dancing outside of a car to "Go Crazy," a track featured on his recently released collaborative mixtape with Young Thug titled "Slime & B." The acclaimed joint project has been a fan favorite, and after seeing that there were dancers "going crazy" to the song, Chris thought it was only appropriate to kick off the #GoCrazyChallenge.

In young Royalty's video, it sounds as if her mother, Nia Guzman, is behind the camera as she encourages Royalty to (safely) hop out of the car so that she can dance to her dad's song. After a bit of coaxing, Royalty gives in and busts some serious moves. One day she's certain to share the stage with her dad, but in the meantime, watch young Royalty have fun with the #GoCrazyChallege below.


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