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Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Sport Matching Facial Expressions During Lunch Date With Beyonce (PHOTO)

Beyonce and Jay-Z were photographed enjoying a lunch date with their 1-year-old daughter Blue Ivy on Wednesday and fans could not help but notice the adorable resemblance between the father and daughter.

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Baby Blue, who is the couple's only child, furrowed her eyebrows while being carried by Jay-Z, 43, upon their exit of Nervosa Trattoria Italian Restaurant in Toronto, Canada. The hip-hop mogul wore the exact same facial expression and onlookers were immediately captivated by the heart-warming resemblance.

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"[Fatherhood] has changed me in a way that ... just knowing what's important ... but I had a pretty good sense of that. It just reaffirmed all things that I believed I knew. It's hard man, it's difficult," Jay-Z told New York radio station Power 105.1.

When asked whether he is a good father, the rapper said "I hope I'm great, but I'm learning. It's a new thing for me."

Beyonce, 31, and Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Corey Carter, welcomed the birth of their daughter in January of 2012.

The "Holy Grail" rapper is currently promoting his 12th studio album "Magna Carta Holy Grail," which immediately went platinum after it's July 4 release. In a rare show of emotion, the Grammy-award winning artist opened up about Blue Ivy on track twelve, "Jay-Z Blue."

"This song is toying with the idea of it being on Heaven or Hell on earth. My idea of being on Heaven is in your daughter's laughter. Hell could be if your child's missing for three minutes; you're in three minutes of Hell," he said in a YouTube video.

"It deals with when my pop left when I was young. He didn't teach me how to be a man, nor how to raise a child, nor treat a woman," Jay-Z explained. "So, of course, my karma: the two things I need, I don't have — and I have a daughter. It's the paranoia of not being a great dad."

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