Dwayne Johnson’s Emotional Song Moves His Mother to Tears on Her 75th Birthday: ‘I Feel Incredibly Fortunate as a Son’

In celebration of his mother’s 75th birthday, the actor serenaded her.

As he serenaded his mother Ata Johnson on her 75th birthday, Dwayne Johnson brought tears to her eyes.

In honor of her significant birthday, the “Moana” actor shared a video of himself singing a “special” song on Instagram on October 25.

In the video, Ata Johnson’s son observes that she is already starting to get emotional when she picks out a few notes on her ukulele.

Preview

.

.

My mom starts crying 🥹 before I even start singing her her favorite Happy Birthday song.

Most likely because I constantly sing in imaginary keys

Mom, happy birthday! You genuinely have the kindest heart I have ever encountered ️. I have known you for 75 years, through all of your knowledge, wisdom, good times, bad times, laughter, and mana.

I feel like the world’s luckiest son.

Cheers to Mom Ou Te Alofa Ia Te Oe’s birthday!

Dwayne Johnson Sings to Mom on Her 75th Birthday in Touching Video

“No, I want you to sing,” she teases him when he asks whether she’s sobbing. Are you able to sing in tune?

He replies, laughing, “I sing in keys that don’t exist.”

The 51-year-old actor then performs Neil Sedaka’s “Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen,” showcasing his strong voice.

Dwayne Johnson holds a purple lei and croons, “If I should smile with sweet surprise, it’s just that you’ve grown up before my very eyes.”

“You’ve grown into the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen,” he says.

His mother corrects him in a lighthearted manner. “Madam,” she utters.

In closing, Dwayne Johnson says, “Happy birthday, sweet 16…plus 59.” After giving her a kiss on the head and putting the lei around her neck, he wishes his mother a happy birthday.

Dwayne Johnson Sings to Mom on Her 75th Birthday in Touching Video

“Thank you, son,” is Ata Johnson’s response. I cherish you. You too were raised right in front of my eyes.

In the comments, the proud son also sent a heartfelt letter to his mother.

“Mom, happy birthday!” he exclaimed. “After 75 years of life, wisdom, joy, sorrow, laughter, and mana, you genuinely possess the most compassionate heart I have ever encountered ️.”

“I feel like the luckiest son on earth,” he continued. Using Google Translate, he put “I love you” in Samoan at the end of his article.

After escaping a terrifying scenario earlier this year, Ata Johnson seemed to be doing well. Dwayne Johnson disclosed in February that his mother had been in a catastrophic vehicle accident.

Dwayne Johnson Jokingly Warns Mom About 'Magic Mike' Birthday Celebration

He uploaded a photo to Instagram of a damaged vehicle. “Thank you God she’s ok. Angels of mercy watched over my mom as she was in a car crash late last night,” he wrote.

He called his mom “a survivor,” sharing that she has overcome a lung cancer diagnosis, a difficult marriage and a “head on collision with a drunk driver.”

Dwayne Johnson encouraged his fans to take a moment to reach out to their parents.

“I got one parent left, so if you still got your mom and dad make sure you hug ‘em hard, cos you never know when you’ll get that 3am call we never want to get,” he said.

The “Black Adam” star has opened up in the past about his bond with his mom, who supported his dream of becoming a professional wrestler.

Dwayne Johnson revealed during an appearance on TODAY in 2021 that his late father, Rocky “Soul Man” Johnson, who was also a professional wrestler, initially didn’t want him to follow in his footsteps.

“We had the biggest fight between a father and a son over this and essentially, you’re right, he said, ‘Look around. Look what I have after all these years and I want more for you,’” he recalled. “And I said, ‘I know, but, and I appreciate that, but I feel like I have something to offer.’ And we fought and fought and fought.”

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and his mom bust out ukulele to serenade Jimmy Fallon

Ata Johnson intervened and persuaded Rocky Johnson to reconsider.

“After my mother finally said, ‘Let me talk to you for a moment,'” Husband, let me talk to you. Allow me to discuss with you how this entire process will unfold. Dwayne Johnson remarked to Hoda Kotb, “And then he said, okay, I’ll train you.”

Before turning to acting, he rose to fame as “The Rock” and served as one of the WWE’s faces for many years.