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P!nk's Daughter Proves She Inherited Her Mom's Pipes By Impressively Belting Out Christmas Classic

P!nk's Daughter Proves She Inherited Her Mom's Pipes By Impressively Belting Out Christmas Classic
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We love it when talent is passed down through generations.

Alecia Moore—better known as P!nk or Pink to the general public—is an extremely talented artist. But P!nk's 9-year-old daughter Willow Sage Hart floored viewers after she stole the show from her mom on air during ABC's The Disney Holiday Singalong.


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The little girl holds her own impressively alongside her mother.

People across the internet were absolutely stunned at Willow's vocal prowess.





This isn't Willow's first time performing alongside her mom.

She and P!nk also sang together on The Greatest Showman: Reimagined, a pop adaptation of the movie's musical score.

Willow was featured on "A Million Dreams: Reprise."

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Adorable.





Other stars during the Disney Holiday Singalong also featured their children, such as Michael Bublé and Ciara, but nobody showed pipes quite like Willow.





It's been a tough time for musicians overall, with concerts postponed indefinitely and other live appearances canceled.

This was definitely a bright spot for P!nk and her family.

Hopefully we will see more of Willow in the future.

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