Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is using his role as Maui in Moana, to show his baby girl how to make washing your hands properly a fun activity, by singing his song, "You're Welcome," from the 2016 Disney film. Since he began acting, The Rock has starred in a number of blockbuster movies, but his role as the demigod Maui in Moana seems to be his 1-year-old's favourite.
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On Thursday, the former pro wrestler shared a video on Instagram indicating that his youngest daughter, Tia, "demands" that he sings the rap portion of the song, "You're Welcome," from the Disney movie before he takes a shower. The Rock has taken to washing her hands while rapping the roughly 20 second verse because, "we realized a few weeks ago that the rap portion of the song is perfect timing when getting your little ones to have fun washing their hands." As the coronavirus persists, experts advise everyone to wash their hands properly for at least 20 seconds to help prevent spreading the virus to others.
View this post on InstagramWhile The Rock is singing to Tia, he asks her to join in at certain times. The video is too cute, and definitely a good learning exercise for little ones about how important it is to wash your hands properly.
50 Cent Says Drake Citing Him As An Influence To Sing Is "The Coolest Sh*t In The World"
50 Cent appreciated the shoutout.
In Drake’s widely discussed Rap Radar interview from December, the rapper touched on many different aspects of his career. Though Drizzy did indicate that his beef with Kanye did not have an end in sight, he also noted Kanye’s 808s & Heartbreaks album as inspiration for Drake to start singing. Another source of motivation for him to pursue singing was “obviously, 50 Cent.”
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“’21 Questions’ will probably be my most inspiring example of a guy who’s not supposed to be singing, singing,” Drake said about Fif’s 2003 hit with Nate Dogg. Fresh off receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Fif told Variety that he was overjoyed to hear what Drake had said about him.
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“Drake was saying recently that I had influenced him to start singing, which was the coolest sh*t in the world for him to say, because I can’t sing as good as he sings,” he confessed. “I was always just trying to outline the melody. Because once you have a broad enough audience, you’re gonna have people who don’t speak English, so all they can follow is the melody…And when you’re writing [lyrics], I mean: ‘Go shorty, it’s your birthday’ — that’s not rocket science. Every day is somebody’s birthday.” It is indeed, 50.
Kim Kardashian Shares Adorable Video Of Chicago West Singing: Watch
Watch Chicago West sing a couple of her so-called favorite songs.
Watch out North, there may be a new star in the Kardashian household. Kim Kardashian decided to share an adorable clip of her youngest daughter, 2-year old Chicago, singing her little heart out this weekend.
Shared on her Instagram page Monday, Chicago, in her sweet baby voice, starts singing “Jesus, I luv youuuu” repeatedly while sitting on a nightstand and happily kicking her little legs. Then in the next clip, Chicago tried to sing and pronounce the word “hallelujah,” which Kim says is another one of her favorite songs. Check out the adorable videos (below) and be sure to swipe right for the second clip.
Several of Kim’s friends and followers were obsessed with her adorable Chicago's voice, including auntie Kylie Jenner who dropped the crying and heart eyes emojis in the comments.
For what its worth, Chicago was present at Sunday Service this week, which Kanye put on at midnight following the Grammy’s and after learning the death of his friend Kobe Bryant. So sounds like Kanye’s gospel music is having quite the influence on his kids, particularly Chicago I guess. Revisit some clips from Sunday night's service (below).