The song has sparked controversy and spawned a clothing line. It got Billy Ray Cyrus a Maserati and has made Lil Nas X a household name.
Now, it seems, "Old Town Road" has inspired a nonverbal, autistic 4-year-old to sing.
On Tuesday, Minnesota mom Sheletta Brundidge tweeted about her family's "#oldtownroad miracle."
“My son Daniel has #autism and doesn’t talk. We caught him humming the @LilNasX and @billyraycyrus tune the other day. Then Bless God, my baby started singing the song on his own. His therapists have started to use it in his sessions!”
"Daniel went from humming to actually singing the lyrics," Brundidge told Today Parents. "I was crying so hard that tears were dropping on his head. I was, like, 'This is the beginning. This is the light!' It took him six months to learn the letter 'A' using flash cards, but he taught himself a song all by himself."
Cyrus retweeted Brundidge, but the Lithia Springs High School grad, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, responded with a tweet of his own.
“Old Town Road” quickly climbed the Billboard charts in April and gained national attention when Billboard removed it from the Hot Country Songs chart, declaring it not country enough.
The song has now spent nine weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and even broke the streaming record previously held by Drake.
The Atlanta rapper recently partnered with Wrangler and released a clothing line inspired by the song.
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