Skip to content
NOWCAST KMBC 9 First News on KCWE at 8AM
Watch on Demand
Advertisement

8-year-old Odessa girl creates viral video set to Tech N9ne's 'Red Kingdom'

8-year-old Odessa girl creates viral video set to Tech N9ne's 'Red Kingdom'
You Ready You Ready three two True Place and Competition The Opposition Wait True When We Stop, Just 7 29 55.
Advertisement
8-year-old Odessa girl creates viral video set to Tech N9ne's 'Red Kingdom'
Eight-year-old Leah Rucker and her father, Phil Rucker, love to have dance battles against each other at their home in Odessa, Missouri.But after the Kansas City Chiefs advanced to Super Bowl LIV, they set out to choreograph a way to celebrate the historic moment. The end result is a viral video of them dancing to Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne’s “Red Kingdom.”“They love the Chiefs and Tech N9ne,” said Caitlin Rucker, Leah’s mother and Phil’s wife.“They worked so hard on it. All in all, it took a little over an hour to practice. My daughter did most of the choreographing herself. She dances at The Starz Studio in Oak Grove. She puts in five or more hours a week dancing, and often drags her daddy into it!”Leah is also the family’s “cheerleader for the Chiefs games, too.”

Eight-year-old Leah Rucker and her father, Phil Rucker, love to have dance battles against each other at their home in Odessa, Missouri.

Advertisement

But after the Kansas City Chiefs advanced to Super Bowl LIV, they set out to choreograph a way to celebrate the historic moment. The end result is a viral video of them dancing to Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne’s “Red Kingdom.”

“They love the Chiefs and Tech N9ne,” said Caitlin Rucker, Leah’s mother and Phil’s wife.

“They worked so hard on it. All in all, it took a little over an hour to practice. My daughter did most of the choreographing herself. She dances at The Starz Studio in Oak Grove. She puts in five or more hours a week dancing, and often drags her daddy into it!”

Leah is also the family’s “cheerleader for the Chiefs games, too.”