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Rumi, the youngest daughter of Beyoncé and JAY-Z at 6 years old, recently achieved a remarkable feat in the music industry, surpassing her older sister Blue Ivy's record. She became the youngest woman to chart on the prestigious Billboard Hot 100 with her appearance on Beyoncé's track ‘Protector’, featured on her latest album 'Cowboy Carter.'
In the song, Rumi's sweet voice asks her mother, "Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?"
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Previously, Blue Ivy held the record when she featured on Beyoncé's ‘Brown Skinned Girl’, contributing her vocals at the age of 7 for the Lion King soundtrack. Beyoncé and JAY-Z are proud parents to daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi, as well as son Sir, who is also 6 years old.
In another notable event, JAY-Z was spotted attending the 2024 Super Bowl with his two daughters in February. The images captured a heartwarming scene of fatherly affection as JAY-Z engaged with Blue Ivy on the field, while Rumi observed her sister's joyous moments.
During this year's Grammy Awards, JAY-Z received the prestigious Dr. Dre Global Impact Award in recognition of his significant contributions to the music industry.
In a touching tribute on stage, he mentioned his daughter Blue Ivy's growth, highlighting her own Grammy win for best music video for her role in Beyoncé's ‘Brown Skin Girl’ video.
-Sushmita Sarkar