Beyonce has admitted that she does not sing her hits to her baby daughter, Blue Ivy, in her full concert voice because she is scared the tot will grow up hating her voice.
The pop singer told ITV's Daybreak that instead of using her 'Beyonce voice', she uses a 'simple Mummy voice', the Sun reported.
"I remember hearing a story about Celine Dion and she's like when I sing my, I don't know if it was her son that cried. She has the most beautiful voice in the world but she's like he hates it," Beyonce said.
The 31-year-old singer said that she'll prefer giving a little simple nursery rhyme voice to her toddler.
The songstress added that she believes music is important for kids because it gave her self-esteem when she was younger.
She added that it's incredible to travel around the world and see that the power of music brings so many people together.
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