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11 November 2018, 05:00 | Updated: 11 November 2018, 05:01
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist shared an Instagram story of himself and his daughter.
Flea has shown off his daughter's singing talents in a new Instagram video.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist shared a tiny clip of himself in the car providing his 13-year-old daughter Sunny with a beat while she sang to her phone.
Unfortunately their duet was cut short due to their phone falling off the dashboard, but the 14-second clip was enough to prove the apple doesn't fall far from the tree when it comes to music.
Watch the video above, which was shared as an Instagram story by the funk rocker.
Earlier this week the Californication rocker was filmed by his daughter as he urged his American fans to vote in the US mid-term elections.
Looking straight into the camera, the By The Way bassist said: "Here I sit on the outskirts of Los Angeles with my dogs at my feet, getting filmed by my beautiful 13-year-old daughter.
"And looking at my daughter, as much as I embarrass the hell out of her, I think about this planet and how much I want it to be a healthy, beautiful place to be when she's as old as I am-an old fart."
He added: "Please vote in people that will treasure our planet. Please vote for people who will treasure our children, so that they all may get good healthcare, so they all may get a good education regardless of how much money they have.
"Please vote for humanity. Please vote with love. Please vote with kindness, I beg you. I humbly beg. I love you, thank you".
Meanwhile the Chili Peppers have revealed that new music is on the way.At New York Fashion Week, Kiedis told the NY Post that the veteran band will be heading into the studio in “about two weeks”.
The new record - their twelfth studio album - will be the follow-up to 2016’s The Getaway, which spawned the singles Dark Necessities and Go Robot.
That LP was produced by Danger Mouse, who replaced the Chili Peppers’ long-term collaborator Rick Rubin after a quarter of a century.
Watch the Red Hot Chili Peppers play a gig at Chad Smith's kids' school: