Katy Perry.Photo:Jamie McCarthy/WireImage
Jamie McCarthy/WireImage
Katy Perry’s 4-year-old daughter is making her music debut!On Friday, Sept. 20, the singer, 39, released herseventh studio album143. On the last track of the album, “Wonder,” Perry’s daughter Daisy Dove, 4, whom she shares with fiancéOrlando Bloom, adorably sings alongside her mom to start and end the song.The song begins with Daisy’s little voice, singing, “One day, when we’re older / Will we still look up in wonder?”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Daisy returns to conclude the song with, “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?”Earlier this week, the “Firework” singer revealed that Bloom’s son Flynn, 13, whom he shares with ex Miranda Kerr, hasplayed an important role in helping Perry create her music.“I’ll play things to Orlando’s son, who’s 13, and he has a really good ear,” Perry shared withAudacy. “He’s probably the best person out of my whole family.“Perry said Flynn hasn’t ever told her to scratch a song completely, and that there are a few tracks that have really stood out to him.The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic"He loved ‘Never Really Over,'” she remembered of her 2019 song. “I played that to him before it came out and I was like, ‘What do you think?’ And he’s like, ‘Yeah, this is good.’ He’s got good taste. He loves this song called ‘All the Love,’ which is on143. And that’s like one of my favorite songs that I wrote.“While Flynn enjoys taking a quick listen to a song or two, Perry admitted that she never plays her family an album in full.“They’ve had enough of me. I mean, they’re fine, but like…my family, they’re telling me to move or take the trash out,” Perry joked. “They’re sick of it. It’s family, they’re just going to be real. I don’t do a listening party.”
Katy Perry’s 4-year-old daughter is making her music debut!
On Friday, Sept. 20, the singer, 39, released herseventh studio album143. On the last track of the album, “Wonder,” Perry’s daughter Daisy Dove, 4, whom she shares with fiancéOrlando Bloom, adorably sings alongside her mom to start and end the song.
The song begins with Daisy’s little voice, singing, “One day, when we’re older / Will we still look up in wonder?”
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Daisy returns to conclude the song with, “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?”
Earlier this week, the “Firework” singer revealed that Bloom’s son Flynn, 13, whom he shares with ex Miranda Kerr, hasplayed an important role in helping Perry create her music.
“I’ll play things to Orlando’s son, who’s 13, and he has a really good ear,” Perry shared withAudacy. “He’s probably the best person out of my whole family.”
Perry said Flynn hasn’t ever told her to scratch a song completely, and that there are a few tracks that have really stood out to him.
The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
“He loved ‘Never Really Over,'” she remembered of her 2019 song. “I played that to him before it came out and I was like, ‘What do you think?’ And he’s like, ‘Yeah, this is good.’ He’s got good taste. He loves this song called ‘All the Love,’ which is on143. And that’s like one of my favorite songs that I wrote.”
While Flynn enjoys taking a quick listen to a song or two, Perry admitted that she never plays her family an album in full.
“They’ve had enough of me. I mean, they’re fine, but like…my family, they’re telling me to move or take the trash out,” Perry joked. “They’re sick of it. It’s family, they’re just going to be real. I don’t do a listening party.”
source: people.com