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2-Year-Old Singing ‘Jolene’ Goes So Viral, Dolly Parton Responds

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The fabulous *[Dolly Parton**](https://www.womansworld.com/posts/dolly-parton-young-123584/photos/dolly-parton-young-short-hair-151261)*** released her famous song ‘Jolene’ back in 1974, and country fans have loved it ever since then. But now, ‘Jolene’ is back in the news all over again–for a truly adorable reason.

An adorable 2-year-old named Sophia was caught by her mom singing along to the Dolly Parton hit on camera. And now, the sweet footage is going viral.

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Mom Brooke Kingsley first posted the video on her Facebook of little Sophia belting out the song on Dec. 17, 2016. Since then, it’s received more than 35,000 likes and more than 112,000 shares.

Oh, and it also got a response from Dolly Parton herself.

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While Brooke wasn’t surprised that her talented tot was rocking at singing the song, she was surprised by how popular the candid vid became.

And she said on her Facebook that she was “in total shock and awe” when the living legend gave her daughter a sweet shout-out.

As for us, we think Dolly (as always) has great taste!

via SoundsLikeNashville.com

NEXT: See Dolly Parton with her husband in some rarely-seen, adorable photos below.

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