Some pets pick up words, others learn silly noises, and then there are the rare few who sound like they’re ready to headline a concert. One little Indian Ringneck Parrot has gone viral for singing Justin Bieber’s hit song Baby, and honestly? He deserves a record deal immediately.

In the clip, the Parrot’s parent has the little bird in front of a TV while the music video plays. The bird chimes in with the catchiest part of the chorus. He belts out, “Baby, baby, baby, ohhh” with so much confidence that you can’t help but laugh and replay it. It’s like he knows he’s the star of the show.

The adorably cute video was uploaded to the @Kiwiii7891 account on TikTok, and fans in the comments can’t get enough. One person said, “His little concentration face is too precious.” Someone else said, “It made me both sad and happy how cute and gentlemanly he is.”

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Someone else said, “Exactly me trying to be romantic.” Another person responded, “He even has the moves down, too!”

Why Parrots Love To Sing

Parrots aren’t just mimicking for fun; they’re highly social animals who thrive on communication. In the wild, Parrots use a wide range of calls to bond with their flocks. In a home setting, music and talking become a way to connect with their humans. Some Parrots even develop favorite songs, and once they learn the rhythm, they’ll join in with their own versions.

The funniest part about this video is how natural the Ringneck Parrot looks while singing. He’s not just blurting out a word or two; he’s got timing, confidence, and even a little stage presence. It’s easy to imagine him sitting on a mic stand instead of in front of a TV, soaking up the applause.

Justin Bieber might need to make room on his tour bus because this little guy could absolutely open his next show. With pipes like that, it’s only a matter of time before he gets signed.

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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Sep 30, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.