Jennifer Lopezhas a star in the making indaughter Emme!
Just like her famous parents,11-year-old Emmehas quite the set of pipes, as seen in a new video from Lopez that features Emme singing Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You.”
Lopez, 49, shared a clip to YouTube Saturday featuring her preparing for her first live performance of her single “Medicine,” which occurred May 6 at theTodaySummer Concert Series.
As Lopez is practicing her vocals, Emme makes a surprise visit, and the star encourages her to sing Keys’ track.
With a piano accompaniment, she does, and can be heard impressively belting out the 2003 track’s chorus as her proud mom looks on.
Jennifer Lopez coaching daughter Emme’s singing.Jennifer Lopez Youtube

At one point, the pianist encourages her to throw in an emphatic finger point while singing, which she does with a laugh.
The mother-daughter duo even sing together for a moment, before the song ends and Lopez wraps Emme — who also has a twin brother, Max — in a bear hug.
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“We should have her come out and do something on tour,” Lopez says. “Want to put a little piece in this show? We’ll see, we’ll check it out. You don’t have to.”
The singer isheaded on tour this summerwith “It’s My Party: The Live Celebration,” which will help her ring in her 50th birthday in July.
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The Grammy-nominated Lopez started her career as a dancer and broke through as an actress, but has since established herself as an accomplished singer, having released eight studio albums since 1999.
Lopez has showed off Emme’s vocal prowess before. To celebrate her birthday in February, the star shared a video that featured the 11-year-old briefly singing “How Far I’ll Go” from the Disney movieMoana.
TheHustlersstar has said in the past she’s all for her kids pursuing a career in showbiz — as long as it’s what they want.
“Here’s what I know about doing what I do — and obviously their dad is the same way. If they’re going to do it, there’s nothing I can do to stop them — and I’ll support them,” she toldWomen’s Wear Dailyin 2012. “But just like my mom, I’m going to make them go to school and I’m going to let them make that decision when they’re old enough to make that decision. I don’t want them to be in the business at a young age.”
source: people.com