A four year-old girl has just stolen the hearts of Americans everywhere after she appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to show off her incredible dance moves. Ellen herself even went so far as to describe the girl as her “favorite kid” of the season!

ZaZa may only be four years of age, but she has already perfected the art of dance.

Earlier this month, Ellen’s Facebook page uploaded a video that has quickly gone viral. The video shows DJ, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, standing in for Ellen as he introduces ZaZa as 40 pounds of cuteness. tWitch said that he just had to meet ZaZa after an Instagram video of her went viral.

The show then cuts to a short video showing ZaZa’s mom telling her that she was going to appear on “The Ellen Show,” and the little girl reacts by thanking Jesus. When the clip cuts back to the studio, ZaZa gets to make her grand entrance!

tWitch proceeded to interview ZaZa, and he could not believe how well she communicated for someone so young. When ZaZa said that she loved tWitch’s dance moves, he replied by saying that he loves hers as well, and she got a huge smile on her face!

ZaZa leaves tWitch stunned by revealing that she’s only been dancing for a few years, and he responds by saying that she is naturally talented. Explaining that she likes to do more than just dance, ZaZa said that she enjoys singing and rapping as well. When asked who her favorite rapper was, ZaZa confidently replied, “Me.” tWitch’s face was priceless when he heard this!

Finally, it was time for ZaZa to show off her moves! The song “Hot Shower” by Chance the Rapper started to play, and when the lyrics “I got muscles like Superman’s trainer” were heard, ZaZa flexed her muscles as she continued to move to the beat. This girl is a natural!

By the end of the song, ZaZa had won the entire audience over. Afterwards, it was time for ZaZa to be given a surprise that she never saw coming!

Watch ZaZa perform and find out what her surprise was in the video below.

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