Rasheeda Frost and her son Karter Frost had social media lit this week after they danced to the reality TV fan favorite’s “Marry Me” single on camera.

The 37-year-old’s rap track began trending on TikTok last week after people posted videos that showed them dancing to the catchy tune. Rasheeda and her 6-year-old son decided to join in on the fun and make a video of their own.

Rasheeda Frost
Rasheeda Frost and her son Karter Frost. @rasheeda/Instagram

The “Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta” star posted the TikTok video to Instagram on Wednesday, June 17, and wrote in the caption,”So Karter was like come on Mom let’s do a TikTok with your song 🤣🤣🤣 #putitonhimmakehimwannamarryme #marryme.”

In the clip, Karter started flossing, a dance move in which a person repeatedly swings their arms with clenched fists from the back of their body to the front, to his mother’s song. Rasheeda two-stepped and kept her twerking to a minimum. The video received over 838,000 views and several reactions from the mother of two’s IG followers.

“Love the mommy twerk! 😭” a fan exclaimed. “He has gotten so big. And the twerk at the end lol 🤣. Love the outfit 💙,” another added.

One fan gushed over Karter and wrote, “Aaaaah Karter😂😍 this is the cutest😩😍😍,” while someone else raved over “Marry Me.”

“Ayeeee 🔥😂😂 I never truly appreciated this song until NOW! I got engaged 5/30 💍 #putitonhimmakehimwannamarryme,” the person wrote. “I don’t know why you stop rapping you are so awesome I love you and Love & Hip Hop you’re so natural you’re so beautiful and you’re a classy woman💯.”

Rasheeda released her track “Marry Me” in 2012 on the first season of “LHHATL.”

Rasheeda Frost
Rasheeda Frost. (Photo: @rasheeda/Instagram)

In 2016, the “Boss Chick” placed her rap career on the back burner and decided to enter the fashion industry. She told VH1 during a 2016 interview that she wasn’t completely retired from music.

“It is safe to say that Rasheeda dabbles in music. … You know I got some other things I’m working on, but at the end of the day I have to continue to evolve,” the rap diva said. “Music is the reason why I’m into fashion and am able to be the entrepreneur I am. But for the most part I think I’ve evolved into a fashionista.”

Rasheeda owns two Pressed fashion boutiques, one in Atlanta and the other in Houston. She launched her clothing brand in 2011.