One of the most memorable moments of Beyoncé’s Homecoming documentary was when her daughter, Blue Ivy, joined her in singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”.

This song, also known as the Black national anthem, was a powerful tribute to the African American culture and history that inspired Beyoncé’s Coachella performance.
Blue Ivy, who was only six years old at the time, showed her confidence and talent as she sang the first lines of the song with her mother.
She also added her own flair by improvising some notes and gestures.

The scene was adorable and touching, as it showed the bond between Beyoncé and Blue Ivy, and the passing of the legacy from one generation to the next.

Beyoncé was visibly proud and emotional as she praised her daughter and encouraged her to keep singing.

Blue Ivy’s rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was not only a cute and fun moment, but also a meaningful and inspiring one.
It demonstrated how Beyoncé’s Homecoming was more than just a concert, but a celebration of Black excellence, resilience, and joy.
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Source: CNN