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American singer (born 2012)

Blue Ivy Carter
Carter in June 2023
Born (2012-01-07)January 7, 2012 (age 13)
New York City, U.S.
Other namesB.I.C.
Years active2013–present
Parents
Relatives

Blue Ivy Carter (born January 7, 2012) is an American singer, actress, and dancer. She is the first-born daughter of singerBeyoncé and rapperJay-Z. Two days after her birth,Time dubbed Carter "the most famous baby in the world."[1] That same day, her breathing, cries and coos were featured on Jay-Z's 2012 song "Glory", which earned her aGuinness World Record for being the youngest person to have an entry on aBillboard chart.[2][3] She has been the subject of depictions in media, including impersonations onSaturday Night Live andRuPaul's Drag Race.

Her 2019 single, "Brown Skin Girl" (with Beyoncé,Wizkid andSaint Jhn), entered theBillboard Hot 100 and wonBest Music Video at the63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[4] This earned her secondGuinness World Record for being the youngest individually credited Grammy Award recipient, and second youngest overall.[5][6] The song also won anNAACP Image Award[7] and aBET Her Award (making her the youngestBET Award recipient).[8] Carter made her feature film debut in 2024 inMufasa: The Lion King, as a voice actress portraying PrincessKiara.[9]

Early life and education

On August 28, 2011,Beyoncé's pregnancy was announced during her performance of "Love On Top" at the2011 MTV Video Music Awards.[10] She finished the performance by unbuttoning her blazer and rubbing her stomach to confirm the pregnancy.[11] Blue Ivy Carter was born on January 7, 2012, to Beyoncé andJay-Z atLenox Hill Hospital in theLenox Hill neighborhood inManhattan, New York.[12]CBS wrote Carter was "arguably the world's most famous baby, aside fromPrince George andNorth West".[13] Two days after her birth,Time dubbed Carter "the most famous baby in the world."[1]

Since her birth, her parents have "worked to secure trademarks of their daughter's name for everything, including books, shampoos, video games, and more."[14] Beyoncé argued Carter is a "cultural icon" during the trademark process.[15] Through her mother, Carter is a granddaughter ofTina andMathew Knowles,[16][17] a first cousin once removed ofAngela Beyincé,[18] and a niece of singerSolange Knowles.[19] Media attention has been focused on Carter from birth because of her famous parents and extended family. In 2018, Carter attended first grade at theCenter for Early Education, a private school inWest Hollywood, California.[20]

Career

Dubbed the "New Princess of Pop" byRolling Stone, Carter was featured gurgling and crying on her father's single "Glory", a song released to celebrate her two days after her birth.[21][1] Because of "Glory", Carter is the youngest person to ever chart on theBillboard charts.[22][23] In 2015, Carter appeared as part of the choir on theColdplay song "Up&Up" from their albumA Head Full of Dreams.[24][25]

In 2020, Carter sang on the track "Brown Skin Girl", earning accolades and awards for the performance. She was the youngest recipient of aBET Award when she received theBET Her Award. She was also awarded theSoul Train Music Award for The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award, as well as the prize for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration at the 2020NAACP Image Award ceremony.[26][27] In November 2020, Carter narratedMatthew A. Cherry's bookHair Love about anAfrican American father doing his daughter's hair for the first time.[28][29]Variety posited "there's a chance she could contend for aGrammy nomination for spoken word."[30]

On January 21, 2023, Carter joined her mother onstage to sing "Brown Skin Girl" for the first time, as Beyoncé performed at a private show inDubai.[31] Beginning May 26, 2023, Carter joined theRenaissance World Tour as a dancer and danced to "My Power" and "Black Parade" with her mother.[32] She is a full-time dancer for theCowboy Carter Tour.[33]

Public image

In 2012,Hvar, Croatia, named Carter an honorary citizen. Before Carter's birth, her parents had visited the town, where Beyoncé had first considered naming her Blue Ivy.[34]

In August 2014, Carter joined her father Jay-Z onstage at theMTV Video Music Awards, where they presented Beyoncé with theMichael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.[35] Carter has continued to attend music award ceremonies with her parents, including the2016 MTV Video Music Awards, where she made headlines for the cost of the clothing she wore.[36][37]

In January 2020, just before Carter's eighth birthday, rapperMegan Thee Stallion posted photos to herInstagram and Twitter of her, Beyoncé, and Carter.Vanity Fair writer K. Austin Collins andHarper's Bazaar web editor Violet Lucca criticized Carter's physical appearance. Both apologized and deleted their posts after backlash.[38][39]

Cultural depictions of Carter

In February 2012, a skit onSaturday Night Live depicted a baby Carter being serenaded byBon Iver (played byJustin Timberlake).[40]

In January 2013, a skit on the same series depicted Carter's crib, which was "lined with one ofDiana Ross's finest wigs".[41]

In 2018, Carter was the subject of an impersonation by drag queenThe Vixen on theSnatch Game episode onSeason 10 ofRuPaul's Drag Race.Into stated the characterization rested on "brat... without pushing Blue into more nuanced territory".[42]

In 2023, the seventh episode of theApple TV+ event seriesExtrapolations, titled "The Going-Away Party", mentioned a hypotheticalBlue Ivy Carter Holiday Album.[43]

Filmography

Film

List of film, musical film, documentary film, and live concert film
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013Life Is But a Dream
Self
Documentary-live concert film[44]
2016LemonadeMusical film[45]
2019Homecoming: A Film by BeyoncéLive concert-documentary film[46]
Beyoncé Presents: Making The GiftDocumentary film[47]
2020Black Is KingMusical film[48]
2023Renaissance: A Film by BeyoncéLive concert-documentary film
2024Mufasa: The Lion KingPrincessKiaraVoice role; film debut[9]

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released, other artists featured and directors
TitleYearOther artist(s)Director(s)Ref.
As artist
"Blue"2013BeyoncéBeyoncé,Ed Burke, Bill Kirstein[49]
"Glory"2015Jay-Z[50]
"Brown Skin Girl"2020Beyoncé,Saint Jhn,WizkidJenn Nkiru[51]
Guest appearances
"Formation"2016BeyoncéMelina Matsoukas[52]
"All Night"[53]
"Family Feud"2017Jay-Z, BeyoncéAva DuVernay[54]
"Spirit"2019BeyoncéJake Nava,Jon Favreau[55]
"Bigger" ("Spirit" extended video)[56]
"Bigger" (Black Is King video)2020Kwasi Fordjour[57][58]
"Find Your Way Back"
"Mood 4 Eva"Beyoncé, Jay-Z,Childish Gambino,Oumou SangaréDikayl Rimmasch
"My Power"Beyoncé,Nija,Yemi Alade,Busiswa,Tierra Whack,Moonchild Sanelly,DJ LagBeyoncé

Discography

Singles

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[59]
US
R&B

[60]
US
Rap

[61]
CAN
[62]
IRE
[63]
LIT
[64]
NLD
[65]
NZ
Hot

[66]
SWE
Heat.

[67]
UK
[68]
"Glory"
(Jay-Z featuring B.I.C.)
2012 —6323 — — — — — — —Non-album single
"Brown Skin Girl"
(Beyoncé,Saint Jhn andWizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter)
20197627 —605067826642The Lion King: The Gift
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released, other artist featured, and album name
TitleYearOther artistAlbumCertifications
"Blue"2013BeyoncéBeyoncé
"Up&Up"(Choir)2016ColdplayA Head Full of Dreams
"Blue's Freestyle / We Family"2017Jay-Z4:44
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (Blue's Version) (Homecoming Live)2019BeyoncéHomecoming: The Live Album

Awards and nominations

YearCeremonyNominated workAwardResultRef
2017Shorty AwardsHerself(withBeyoncé)Instagram of the YearNominated[72][73]
2019The Daily Californian Arts Awards"Brown Skin Girl"Best SongWon[74]
Soul Train Music AwardsThe Ashford & Simpsons Songwriter's AwardWon[75]
Best CollaborationNominated
All Africa Music AwardsBest CollaborationNominated[76]
2020BET AwardsBET HER AwardWon[77]
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Duo, Group or CollaborationWon[78]
Soul Train Music AwardsVideo of the YearWon[79]
2021AICP Post AwardsColor Grading: Music VideoWon[80]
Cannes Lions AwardsExcellence in Music VideoGold[81]
Grammy AwardsBest Music VideoWon[82]
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Music Video/Visual AlbumWon[83]
MTV Video Music AwardsBest CinematographyWon
Best R&BNominated
UK Music Video AwardsBest R&B/Soul Video – InternationalNominated[84]
Best Wardrobe Styling in a VideoNominated
Voice Arts AwardsHair LoveBest Voiceover – Children's Audiobook awardWon[85]
2024BET AwardsHerselfYoungStars AwardWon[86]
2025NAACP Image AwardsMufasa: The Lion KingOutstanding Character Voice Performance – Motion PictureWon[87]
BET AwardsHerselfYoungStars AwardsWon

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