Beyonce's 3-Year-Old Singing With Coldplay In New Album

By Jenn Loro - 21 Nov '15 20:16PM
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Beyonce's little daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, will be included in Coldplay's single 'Hymn on the Weekend', a track which is part of the band's upcoming album, A Head Full Of Dreams.

In an interview with Wall Street Journal via Yahoo News, Chris Martin said that the track is an attempt to create his own version of the classic club song, Turn Down For What wherein he called Bey to sing with him as she is the 'angelic person' appropriate for the part.

"I thought I'd like to have a song called 'Drinks on Me' where you sit on the side of a club and buy everyone drinks because you're so f-ing cool. I was chuckling about that, when this melody came - 'drinks on me, drinks on me' - then the rest of the song came out. I presented it to the rest of the band and they said, 'We love this song, but there's no way you can sing 'drinks on me.'' So that changed into 'drink from me' and the idea of having an angelic person in your life. Then that turned into asking Beyoncé to sing on it," he said during the interview.

The band also added some choral singing part done by Martin's boys, Martin, and Hov and Bey's three-year old tot, Blue Ivy said to have tarried along with her mom in the studio.

"Everyone who got asked to sing on our album has an important part in our lives. The 'choir' started with my two kids coming in after school and recording. We recorded Blue Ivy Carter in New York when her mom Beyoncé was in the studio," the British musician said.

Chris cannot get enough of getting all people who are important in their lives to participate in their new music project as USA Today learned that his 'consciously-uncoupled' wife, Gwyneth Paltrow who has been singing in Glee will also be featured in the track called Everglow.

Though their marriage did not last in real life but the song will talk about 'a relationship's enduring spark.'

Meanwhile, it can be remembered that Beyonce's, Blue Ivy Carter was previously featured in Jay-Z's song, Glory, The Source said.

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