Meet the tot who can't stand the children's hit 'Baby shark' and prefers listening to 70's Motown, soul and R&B classics.<br /><br />Ace Morris, one, loves Motown, soul and funk classics and has been listening to them since before he was born. <br /><br />Mum Melissa Morris, 36, used to play music for him using pregnancy headphones every day.<br /><br />At age one, Ace already knows all the classics and often requests his mum to play some his favourites. <br /><br />Ace is a big fan of Michael Jackson, The O'Jays, and The gap Band and his favourite song is "What You Won't do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell.<br /><br />Adorable videos show Ace busting some moves to his favourite music and asking his mum to play soul singer Teddy Pendergrass and R&B crooner Bobby Caldwell.<br /><br />Melissa, a stay-at-home mum, said: "When I was pregnant, we had headphones to play it for him in my stomach, and he would just kick all day, he loved it."<br /><br />As a result, Ace now refuses to listen to the songs one would expect from a one-year-old such as the smash-hit children's song "Baby Shark".<br /><br />"I've had him look at me and say, no Baby Shark, mommy, no", Melissa said.<br /><br />Motown, soul and funk runs deep in Ace's family, who live in Detroit, Michigan, USA, Motown's birthplace.<br /><br />She explained: "We're just fans ourselves, the music just resonates with us, I'm from Detroit, so it runs in our blood."<br /><br />Melissa and Ace's father, Jonathan, 41, are overjoyed to see him so passionate about music.<br /><br />She added: "I'm so proud of him, anything that makes him happy makes me happy, I'm overjoyed to see him light up when he hears his songs.<br /><br />"Johnathan is his biggest hype man, he hypes him up every time he sees him dancing.<br /><br />"Other people think it's hilarious, Ace will tell me what to play so he can show off his moves.<br /><br />"I think being a musician is in his future, he'll tell me: Guitar, mommy guitar! I think it's his future."
