Jay-Z and Beyoncé‘s youngest daughter Rumi Carter is now a Billboard-charting artist.
Rumi Carter Charts on Billboard
On Monday (April 8), Billboard revealed that Beyoncé’s tune “Protector” that includes Rumi has charted at No. 42 on the Billboard Scorching 100 chart. The feat has allowed Rumi to earn a report beforehand held by her older sister Blue Ivy. “Protector,” which seems on Bey’s nation album, Cowboy Carter, earned 11 million U.S. streams in its first week, Luminate stories. This makes Rumi the youngest feminine artist to chart in Billboard Scorching 100 historical past, at simply 6 years and 9 months previous.
On the tune’s intro, Rumi asks her mom, “Mother, can I hear the lullaby please?” Bey then sings on the observe, “And I’ll lead you down that street in case you lose your means/ Born to be a protector/Regardless that I do know sometime you’re gonna shine by yourself/I can be your projector.”
Blue Ivy Breaks Billboard Scorching 100 File
It have to be stated, nevertheless, that Blue Ivy walked in order that her youthful sister Rumi may run. Again in 2019, Blue held this report along with her characteristic on Beyoncé’s “Brown Pores and skin Woman” on The Lion King: The Reward album when Blue was 7 years previous. “Brown Pores and skin Woman,” which additionally featured Saint Jhn and Wizkid, peaked at No. 76 on the chart. Years later, in 2021, 9-year-old Blue Ivy gained a Grammy for “Brown Pores and skin Woman.”
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Blue Ivy Is the Youngest Artist to Ever Chart on Billboard
In the meantime, Blue Ivy stays the youngest artist to ever chart on Billboard general because of her look on her dad’s 2012 report “Glory,” which encompasses a recording of Blue days after her delivery. Jay-Z’s “Glory” did not chart on the Scorching 100, however appeared on rap-specific Billboard charts.