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Kylie Jenner and Son Aire Let Their Singing Voices Shine in Adorable Video
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Date:2025-04-17 01:06:32
Kylie Jenner is making sure her kids can keep up with her musical talents.
The Kardashians star first treated fans to her singing abilities with her viral song "Rise and Shine" for daughter Stormi, 6, in 2019. And now she's back, this time duetting a classic with 2-year-old son Aire.
"Aire was born a little late for rise and shine," Kylie wrote on Instagram June 14, "but he sure knows my beautiful abcs."
And to prove just how attuned he is to her musical stylings, Kylie shared a video of the duo sitting at their dining room table and enjoying a snack while singing their ABCs. Aire did his best to annunciate all the letters, but really let it out with, "Next time won't you sing with ME!!!!" before yelling for them to sing it, "Again!"
And obviously, the Kylie Cosmetics founder's fans were obsessed with the sweet video.
"From the creators of rise and shine…" one fan joked in the comments, with another writing, "‘How many times have you seen this video?' Me: yes."
And many were impressed with Kylie's singing skills, with one fan adding, "‘Now I know…. Girl with that vibrato drop the album."
But the 26-year-old—who shares Stormi and Aire with ex Travis Scott—has enough on her plate without a singing career, including her focus on motherhood. As she told E! News in 2022, "Whenever my kids are around, I feel confident."
And she's instilling that confidence into her children—possibly so one day they can follow in her footsteps.
"I'm raising her to be smart and kind and driven," Kylie said of daughter Stormi in a 2021 interview with tmrw. "Maybe she will take over Kylie Cosmetics one day. Only if she wants to."
But luckily for Kylie, Stormi is already showing an interest in makeup, with Kylie even explaining last year that, "She loves putting on a red lip every once in a while."
"Stormi was playing with my makeup yesterday," she told Jennifer Lawrence in a November chat for Interview. "And I like to show her my name's on the lipstick. I'm like, 'This is mommy's lipstick. Your mom's really cool.'"
For more of Kylie's cute moments with Stormi and Aire, keep reading.
Is Stormi the only kid in her kindergarten class who just flew in from Paris Fashion Week? She twinned with her mom at the Valentino Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2024 show on Jan. 24.
Kylie celebrated Stormi's pre-kindergarten graduation with an adorable post to Instagram captioned, "my sweet girl graduated pre-k today."
Stormi feeds her baby brother.
Kylie and Stormi wore mermaid-inspired ensembles for the Jean Paul Gaultier and The Webster party in New York in May 2023.
Stormi makes a cameo in her mom's TikTok makeup tutorial in April 2023.
Kylie captioned a TikTok video in October 2022, "pov being the coolest in the family."
In a July TikTok video, Kylie and Stormi mouthed the words to the viral audio, "What's better than one cover girl? Two cover girls."
Kylie took "my baby" Stormi for a shopping spree at Ulta Beauty in June 2022, picking out Kylie Cosmetics products together.
Kylie shared footage of Stormi and Kris cuddling on their plane ride to the Met Gala in May 2022.
Travis dedicated an elementary school garden in Houston to his grandmother "Miss" Sealie on Nov. 3, with Stormi in tow.
Happy Halloween! Kylie Jenner showed off her baby bump dressed as a cat, while Travis Scott opted for something scarier, donning a Michael Myers face mask. As for 3-year-old Stormi Webster, she was an adorable mermaid.
Among the many photos Kylie shared of her family's Halloween festivities was this daddy-daughter snapshot taken mid trick or treat. The KUWTK star captioned the Instagram carousel, "In full mommy mode this Halloween. I hope everyone has a safe night."
Mermaid Stormi was all smiles in a spooktacular bounce-house.
Stormi got some quality father-daughter time with dad Travis ahead of Halloween. The duo visited a pumpkin patch, complete with hayrides and mini go-karts on Oct. 20.
Kylie struts her stuff with Stormi in stylish ensembles during New York Fashion Week on Sept. 10.
Kylie opted for a leather dress and cow-printed boots while Stormi wore a denim dress with a dash of Western aesthetics during their mother-daughter trip to New York Fashion Week on Sept. 10.
It's only a matter of time before Stormi is walking a real NYFW runway as this gorgeous girl follows in the footsteps of her supermodel aunt Kendall.
Stormi is truly Kylie's mirror image in an adorable snap of an elevator ride on Sept. 10.
Kylie shared a candid pic of Stormi's legs and Nike sneakers while in transit in the Big Apple. There's even a mini Pellegrino bottle for Stormi!
Stormi and Kylie pose atop stairs leading into a toy store during Fashion Week for some retail therapy.
Stormi proved she can ham it up for the cameras, just like model mom Kylie! The three-year-old rocked a Spam Jam t-shirt with her hand on her hip in an adorably sassy Aug. 24 pic.
Stormi is about to be a big sister, and she looked so grown up in a series of snapshots shared on Aug. 24. "Favorite girl," mom Kylie captioned. Hailey Bieber added, "Cooler than anyone I know."
Stormi takes a bubble bath in a cute snapshot from June 2021.
Stormi hid in the sand with beach toys nearby. "I spy with my little eye..." proud mom Kylie captioned on Instagram in May 2021.
In honor of Travis' 29th birthday on Apr. 30, 2021, Kylie shared a handful of adorable new daddy-daughter photos on Instagram.
Stormi shares a kiss with daddy in this b-day tribute from Kylie.
Stormi and Travis enjoy a midday adventure.
Stormi is beaming with a giant smile as she poses with her papa in Kylie's new snapshots.
Kylie captioned this April 2021 photo of Stormi, "fly girls have more fun."
"Date night with these girls," Kylie noted on this sweet pic of Stormi and a pal.
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