The Rookie's Dylan Conrique Stuns Fans With Emotional 'Daddy Cop' Piano Cover

The young actress pranked viewers with a serious rendition of the viral song from the show.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Dylan Conrique, who plays Tamara on the TV series The Rookie, recently posted a video on her personal TikTok account where she tricked fans by performing a heartfelt piano cover of the show's viral song "Daddy Cop" (also known as "Cop Cuties"). Conrique delivered the performance with a straight face, stunning viewers who were expecting an emotional original song. By the end, she couldn't hold back her laughter, leaving fans both amused and impressed by her acting skills.

Why it matters

Conrique's prank has gone viral, with fans praising her serious delivery and vocal performance. The stunt has also sparked speculation about a possible return of Conrique's character Tamara in the show's upcoming eighth season, though her IMDb page has not been updated beyond 2025.

The details

In the video, Conrique told viewers she had learned 'the most emotional song' she had ever heard and was going to perform it on piano. She then launched into a ballad version of 'Daddy Cop,' the catchy song that has become a running joke on The Rookie. Conrique maintained her composure through most of the performance before breaking into laughter at the end.

  • Conrique posted the TikTok video recently.

The players

Dylan Conrique

An actress who plays the role of Tamara on the TV series The Rookie.

Nathan Fillion

The lead actor on The Rookie, playing the role of Officer John Nolan.

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What’s next

Fans are hopeful that Conrique's prank is a sign she will return as Tamara in the upcoming eighth season of The Rookie, though her IMDb page has not been updated to reflect this.

The takeaway

Dylan Conrique's emotional piano cover of 'Daddy Cop' has gone viral, showcasing her impressive acting and musical talents while also delighting fans with an unexpected and hilarious prank. The stunt has sparked speculation about her potential return to The Rookie, proving that even a seemingly silly song can become the basis for an 'Oscar-worthy' performance.