Blue Ivy Carter, born on January 7, 2012, is an American singer, actress, and dancer, renowned as the first-born daughter of iconic music artists Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Just two days after her birth, she was dubbed 'the most famous baby in the world' by Time magazine, marking the beginning of her extraordinary journey in the public eye.
Her debut into the music industry came early, as her breathing and coos were featured on her father's 2012 track 'Glory.' This remarkable moment earned her a Guinness World Record for being the youngest person to appear on a Billboard chart, showcasing her innate talent from a tender age.
In 2019, Blue Ivy gained further acclaim with her single 'Brown Skin Girl,' a collaboration with her mother, Beyoncé, along with Wizkid and Saint Jhn. The song not only entered the Billboard Hot 100 but also won the Best Music Video at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, earning Blue Ivy her second Guinness World Record as the youngest individually credited Grammy Award recipient.
Beyond her musical achievements, Blue Ivy has made her mark in the entertainment industry with her feature film debut in 2024, lending her voice to Princess Kiara in 'Mufasa: The Lion King.' Her influence continues to grow, as she has also been recognized with an NAACP Image Award and a BET Her Award, making her the youngest recipient of a BET Award.