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Katy Perry’s Daughter Daisy’s Real Involvement in Famous Mom’s New Album Revealed

Katy Perry’s Daughter Daisy’s Real Involvement in Famous Mom’s New Album Revealed

Katy Perry’s long-awaited sixth studio album, 143it was finally released on Friday, September 20, the same day she performed on stage at the Rock in Rio music festival in Brazil.

The 39-year-old pop star’s new album is, in her own words, primarily a “dance-pop record” that features several notable tributes to her immediate family, including fiancé Orlando Bloom and daughter Daisy Dove Bloom.

In fact, the four-year-old not only inspired the album’s second single, “Lifetimes,” but also It seems that she also made her musical debut on this album.

The album’s closing track, “Wonder,” features the voice of a young child singing the album’s opening and closing lines: “One day when we’re older/Will we still look up in wonder?”

Many fans on social media immediately began speculating that Daisy had followed in her mother’s footsteps and made her debut as a singer, but as it turns out, that’s not true.

Precious voice in the song next to Katy it actually belongs to Tius Luka Sundberg, the nine-year-old son of Kent Sundberg, brother of Cato Sundberg and member of the Norwegian band Donkeyboy. Kent and Cato are among the songwriters on “Wonder.”

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Fans wondered if it was Daisy’s voice on the closing song of the album 143 “Wonder”

Kent proudly shared the news on social media, praising Katy for featuring his son on “his first song” on the album, and fans have been raving about the track, admitting many initially thought it was Daisy.

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“My favorite song from 143 and us Katycats were fooling around again thinking it was Daisy,” one commented, while another added: “I love this song, at first I thought it was her daughter on the album, so cute.”

Katy, however, calls out her daughter in the song’s second verse, singing, “Be free, little Daisy/ Don’t let the jealousy say you’re just a weed.”

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The “Roar” singer also recently shared in an interview One show how Daisy inspired “Lifetimes,” a song about finding one true love in every life (jokingly apologizing to her fiancé that the song isn’t about him).

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Katy shares daughter with fiancé Orlando Bloom

“‘Lifetimes’ is a song I wrote inspired by my daughter. Of course I tell her ‘I love you’ before she goes to sleep, but I also started saying ‘will you find me in every life’ and she says ‘yes,'” she said.

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“The cutest thing is that this summer we went all over Europe and went to lots of beaches and I bought a big pile of chocolate gold coins and when we build sandcastles I hide them while she digs and she finds them so she loves finding chocolate coins.”

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Daisy has already made quite an impression among the Katyceats!

“So one day I said, ‘Will you find me in every incarnation?’ And she said, ‘Yes, and we’ll find chocolate coins together!’ So I just think you can find your soulmate, it could be your best friend, it could be your pet, it could be your daughter, it could be your son, it could be your aunt, it could be your partner; they come in so many shapes and forms and they surprise you,” she continued.