While New Yorkers are waiting at the busy subway platform, a little girl eased tensions among commuters by initiating a dance party. Posted on YouTube on Dec. 4, a video of the incident has since racked up more than five million views.

Titled “Coyote & Crow at Bedford Ave. Williamsburg NYC 11/2014- "Me & My Uncle" Grateful Dead Cover,” the 137-second video shows a little girl dancing at the Bedford Avenue station in Brooklyn to “Me and My Uncle” by the Grateful Dead performed by the band Coyote And Crow.

Wearing a puffy pink coat with matching rain boots, the dancing little girl managed to attract others among the crowd at the subway platform to dance along.

The song in the video, “Me and My Uncle,” was composed by the 1960s folk-rock vocal group The Mamas and the Papas’ member John Phillips. The lyrics tell a story about the narrator and his uncle involving their journey from southern Colorado to western Texas. Judy Collins first recorded the song in 1964 before the rock band, the Grateful Dead made their version.

Coyote and Crow, the band in the viral video “Coyote & Crow at Bedford Ave. Williamsburg NYC 11/2014- "Me & My Uncle" Grateful Dead Cover,” is composed of a married couple living in Brooklyn. Watch the viral video here:

Credits: YouTube/CoyoteAndCrow