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  1. Baby Sister

    "Baby Sister" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson, the final taken from her fourth album Imagination. The single was released in a 7" format in Japan. Allmusic described the song as "too cute and overdone to be taken seriously" however The Baltimore Afro-American complimented the track as "new waveish" "ear candy". The single is most notable for being a winner of the "Outstanding Song Award" at the sixteenth annual World Popular Song Festival on October 27, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan, where Jackson performed the song live with younger sister Janet on backup vocals. Jackson brought home a silver medallion and $1000 in prize money. The single includes an instrumental mix of "Baby Sister".

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of baby sister in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of baby sister in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of baby sister in a Sentence

  1. Michael Jackson:

    Never in a million years did I expected to follow in their footsteps. Tonight your baby sister has made it, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame please, in 2020, induct more women.

  2. Chad Brackeen:

    It's been three and a half years in court, and we have not been able to finalize that adoption, our children are young, our oldest is 13, the baby sister is 4 and a half. So, to some degree, only the oldest are fully aware of what we're going through.

  3. Danique Oort:

    She was my baby sister. We don’t really know how to cope with it, she just had so much more to give and she had a lot of love for everyone.

  4. Dwayne Johnson:

    Out of the blue, about a week and a half ago, we’re eating breakfast… she looks up and goes, ‘I don’t want a baby sister!’ Firm, just direct eye contact, and that was it.


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