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Chance the Rapper Cuddles with 4-Year-Old Daughter Marli in Precious New Photos

The Season 23 and 25 Voice Coach celebrated his youngest's birthday with an Instagram post.

By Jackie Manno

Chance the Rapper's younger daughter Marli just celebrated a big day!

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On August 29, she turned 4 years old, and to honor the occasion, the Voice Coach took to his official Instagram page to share a slew of snapshots of the two together. The post included an adorable clip of Marli dancing, and a candid snap of the two cuddling together during a nap. Then, we catch a throwback glimpse of her older sister Kensli, 7, holding Marli, before we see Chance snuggling with his daughter. Then, in a special moment, we see Marli enthusiastically singing "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid.

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Happy birthday, Marli!

Marli also showed off her vocal chops singing "Part of Your World" this June after she and her sister saw The Little Mermaid. In the video Chance posted, Marli sat in her dad's lap while she belted out the song. How cute!

Chance the Rapper talks about his daughters Kensli and Marli

Chance has two adorable daughters, Kensli, 7, and Marli, 4. In a 2020 interview with People, Chance talked about the different personalities of his pride and joys. 

“They make me laugh so often,” he told the outlet. “Kensli says really funny stuff and she’s very, very advanced for her age. I know all parents say that about their kids, but it’s ridiculous. She’s so intelligent and she just speaks. She’s very opinionated too. She says exactly how she feels about stuff. She’s 4, but she acts like a 7 year old that’s acting like she’s 13."

Chance the Rapper smiling in his chair.

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Meanwhile, he's more than proud of Marli. “Her first word was ‘Dada,’ which I’m proud to say both of my girls’ first words were ‘Dad’ basically. She calls everybody ‘Dada’ now. She even calls her toys and her pacifier ‘Dada,’ so that’s just her go-to phrase now."

And in an interview with Access, Chance talked about how Kensli and Marli felt about his work on The Voice. "They like it; they don't like me having to go to work, I think. They get a little upset about that, but they like the show. They watched the live [Semi-Final] the other day and my daughter just got, like, a little watch phone, so she kept calling me in between and I'm like, ‘It's live, I'm literally here right now. But I think, they're both into music a lot, so they like the idea of, you know, seeing me on stage with a bunch of singers," he said.