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Pink teams up with her daughter for the adorable creation of “A Million Dreams Reimagined”
Pink's daughter is so precious!
Randy Aragon
09.24.20

People with extraordinary abilities often pass them down to their kids.

Whether it’s sports, music or smarts, it’s always incredible when the genes repeat themselves. In this case, it’s three-time Grammy-winning artist Pink’s daughter, who is following her mom’s footsteps at an early age.

She’s already got such a pretty voice!

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Pink’s daughter, Willow Sage Hart, joins her in the studio to record this touching reprise of “A Million Dreams Reimagined.”

To many, The Greatest Showman was one of the best movies of all times. The movie’s soundtrack has also solidified itself into the hearts of people worldwide. One of the songs that took on a life of its own was “A Million Dreams.”

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The original was written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul but sung by Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams and Ziv Zaifman, but in 2018, Pink and her daughter did a remake that went massively viral.

It starts with Pink joking with Willow before the then 7-year-old starts singing in the sweetest voice.

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With Pink coaching her, young Willow sings the popular song beautifully.

The seven-year-old looks to her mother for guidance, with no idea how good she already is at such a young age. You can see the admiration Pink has for her daughter by the way she looks at her singing—her heart’s practically overflowing with love!

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Willow flawlessly sings the entire first part of “A Million Dreams,” with her proud mom expressing how much the collaboration meant to her…and also confirming that The Greatest Showman is their favorite movie.

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Now that Willow has done her part, it’s time for Pink to do what she does best.

We all know the amazing voice that Pink has, so when she starts singing “A Million Dreams” it’s no surprise that she sounds utterly incredible.

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Pink’s just one of those artists who always leave it all on the table, and puts all of her passion into the music.

The video even gives an exclusive look into Pink practicing the song in front of her friends and family.

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Willow sits beside her mother on a studio couch as Pink holds a copy of the lyrics and lets her voice soar without actually recording.

That’s when the video takes a heartwarming turn, by highlighting the relationship between Pink and Willow.

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Get your tissue ready, the last half of the video will bring tears to your eyes.

The video starts going through clips of the mother-daughter duo, and their bonding experience while creating this.

At one point in the video, Pink has a total “mom” moment while recording a personal video of her daughter on her phone.

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By the end of the video, this song makes you feel just about every good emotion out there.

We definitely teared up seeing the love between Pink and Willow, as it’s the strongest form of love in the world!

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People all over the internet were also touched by the mother-daughter duo, which is probably why it got so many views.

Their “A Million Dreams Reimagined” video has been viewed over 29 million times, with 532,000 likes.

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The video posted by Atlantic Records also has almost 13,000 comments from viewers who loved it.

Pink has clearly passed down some of that talent to precious Willow in the form of singing. Who knows, maybe she got her dad’s professional motocross gene too, only time will tell.

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To see Pink and Willow’s heart-melting performance of “A Million Dreams Reimagined,” click the link below!

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