'Love is all you need': 5-year-old shares message for other Packer fans

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OCONOMOWOC, Wis. (CBS 58) -- One of the youngest Packer Backers has a message to other fans pulling for a Green Bay win this weekend. Love is all you need.

It's a party of six in an Oconomowoc house.

"This is gonna be a wild interview (giggles)," said Jackie Radaj, Brady's mom.

Brady Radaj is a fun 5-year-old who likes to spin. In our short visit, he showed us his interest in our camera… and later, when sitting with mom and dad, he was all about our microphone.

"Why do you got that?" said Brady Radaj, singing Packers fan from Oconomowoc.

Jackie and Cliff Radaj are Brady's parents.

"He loves music," said Jackie Radaj.

Especially the oldies!

"And he doesn't like to sing your typical kid songs. He likes to sing the Beatles. He likes to sing Rolling Stones, ACDC," said Jakie Radaj.

"Cheer up sleepy Jean, oh what can it mean to a daydream believer," sang Brady Radaj.

But a different Beatles song now has people, especially Packers fans, standing up and cheering.

"All ya need is love, love, love is all you need, love is all you need, love is all you need," sang Brady Radaj.

Brady's singing voice is really gaining attention in the area. He was even featured in the local newspaper.

Jackie Radaj recorded her little guy a week ago and decided it was too cute not to share it. Her Facebook story received 2,000 likes just in the first 24 hours.

"And to see him sing and be able to like express his voice like that is just amazing, knowing how sick he was as a baby," said Jackie Radaj.

Hearing Brady sing's especially meaningful to his family. In his young life, Brady's had to fight against all odds, spending his first nine months on a hospital ventilator.

"Brady was born premature at 25 weeks. He was one pound, 15 ounces and 13 inches long. It was a rough, rough nine months and then he finally got to the point where he could come home and that even was almost too soon because we were back in the hospital every other week on tons of oxygen. And now he's running around, singing loud and doing awesome. And I almost think it's his therapy for his lungs, you know helps him grow by singing," said Jackie Radaj.

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