Katy Perry's 4-year-old daughter Daisy makes heartfelt music debut in an unexpected collaboration
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Katy Perry's latest album features a surprising new addition—her four-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, as reported by People.
The pop star’s young daughter has made her vocal debut on Perry’s seventh studio album, '143,' which was released earlier today.
Despite her tender age, Daisy is already making waves in the music world.
This unexpected collaboration has sparked significant online discussion, with many listeners sharing their thoughts on Daisy’s contribution to the album's final track, 'Wonder.'
Katy Perry's daughter Daisy makes musical debut in mom's seventh studio album '143'
In the song 'Wonder,' the closing track of the album '143,' Katy Perry’s daughter, Daisy, showcases her sweet singing voice.
The young girl, born to Perry and Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom, adds a heartwarming touch to the track, with Daisy’s voice heard both at the start and end of the song.
The track opens with Daisy singing the lines: "One day, when we’re older / Will we still look up in wonder?"
Her innocent voice returns at the end of the song to repeat: "One day, when we’re older / Will we still look up in wonder? / Someday, when we’re wiser / Will our hearts still have that fire?"
This collaboration holds special significance for Perry, who has frequently discussed the impact of her daughter on both her personal and professional life.
In fact, this isn’t the first time that Katy’s family has played a role in her music creation.
While Daisy may have captured the headlines with her singing debut, Perry has also revealed how Bloom’s son, Flynn, 13, contributed to the creation of the new album.
Flynn, Bloom’s son with ex-wife Miranda Kerr, has an excellent ear for music, according to Perry.
During an interview with Audacy, Katy shared how Flynn gave her valuable feedback on some of the tracks before their release.
"I'll play things to Orlando's son, who's 13, and he has a really good ear. He's probably the best person out of my whole family," Perry said.
However, despite Flynn’s significant role, Katy admitted that she typically avoids playing full albums for her family, citing that they’ve "had enough" of her music.
"They've had enough of me. My family...they're just going to be real. I don't do a listening party," she said.
Daisy's musical debut sparks critical reactions across social media
Social media lit up with a barrage of critical reactions to Daisy’s musical debut.
On Facebook, one person remarked, "Poor kid." Another said, "Ugh. Hate children singing on their parent’s album."
"Another nepo baby," wrote one person. Another added, "Stop the nepotism."
One individual wrote, "Kid really sucks at singing, like her mom." Another pointed out, "Stop the nonsense."
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