Blue Ivy Carter facts for kids
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Blue Ivy Carter
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Carter in June 2023
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Born | New York City, U.S.
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January 7, 2012
Other names | B.I.C. |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Blue Ivy Carter (born January 7, 2012) is an American singer and actress. She is the first-born daughter of musicians Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Two days after her birth, Time dubbed Carter "the most famous baby in the world." That same day, her breathing, cries and coos were featured on Jay-Z's 2012 song "Glory", which earned her a Guinness World Record for being the youngest person to have an entry on a Billboard chart. She has been the subject of depictions in media, including impersonations on Saturday Night Live and RuPaul's Drag Race.
Her 2019 single, "Brown Skin Girl" (with Beyoncé, Wizkid and Saint Jhn), entered the Billboard Hot 100 and won Best Music Video at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. This earned her second Guinness World Record for being the youngest individually credited Grammy Award recipient, and second youngest overall. The song also won an NAACP Image Award and a BET Her Award (making her the youngest BET Award recipient). Carter made her feature film debut in 2024 in Mufasa: The Lion King, as a voice actress portraying Princess Kiara.
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Early life and education
On August 28, 2011, Beyoncé's pregnancy was announced during her performance of "Love On Top" at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. She finished the performance by unbuttoning her blazer and rubbing her stomach to confirm the pregnancy. Blue Ivy Carter was born on January 7, 2012, to Beyoncé and Jay-Z at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, New York City. CBS wrote Carter was "arguably the world's most famous baby, aside from Prince George and North West". Two days after her birth, Time dubbed Carter "the most famous baby in the world."
Since her birth, her parents have "worked to secure trademarks of their daughter's name for everything, including books, shampoos, video games, and more." Beyoncé argued Carter is a "cultural icon" during the trademark process. Through her mother, Carter is a granddaughter of Tina and Mathew Knowles, a first cousin once removed of Angela Beyincé, and a niece of singer Solange Knowles. Media attention has been focused on Carter from birth because of her famous parents and extended family. In 2018, Carter attended first grade at the Center for Early Education, a private school in West Hollywood, California.
Career
Dubbed the "New Princess of Pop" by Rolling Stone, Carter was featured gurgling and crying on her father's single "Glory", a song released to celebrate her two days after her birth. Because of "Glory", Carter is the youngest person to ever chart on the Billboard charts. In 2015, Carter appeared as part of the choir on the Coldplay song "Up&Up" from their album A Head Full of Dreams.
In 2020, Carter sang on the track "Brown Skin Girl", earning accolades and awards for the performance. She was the youngest recipient of a BET Award when she received the BET Her Award. She was also awarded the Soul Train Music Award for The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award, as well as the prize for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration at the 2020 NAACP Image Award ceremony. In November 2020, Carter narrated Matthew A. Cherry's book Hair Love about an African American father doing his daughter's hair for the first time. Variety posited "there's a chance she could contend for a Grammy nomination for spoken word."
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 in Dubai. Beginning May 26, 2023, Carter joined the Renaissance World Tour as a dancer and danced to "My Power" and "Black Parade" with her mother.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | Life Is But a Dream |
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2016 | Lemonade | Musical film | ||
2019 | Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé | Live concert-documentary film | ||
Beyoncé Presents: Making The Gift | Documentary film | |||
2020 | Black Is King | Musical film | ||
2023 | Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé | Live concert-documentary film | ||
2024 | Mufasa: The Lion King | Princess Kiara | Voice role; film debut |
Music videos
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Blue" | 2013 | Beyoncé | Beyoncé, Ed Burke, Bill Kirstein | |
"Glory" | 2015 | Jay-Z | N/A | |
"Brown Skin Girl" | 2020 | Beyoncé, Saint Jhn, Wizkid | Jenn Nkiru | |
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"Formation" | 2016 | Beyoncé | Melina Matsoukas | |
"All Night" | ||||
"Family Feud" | 2017 | Jay-Z, Beyoncé | Ava DuVernay | |
"Spirit" | 2019 | Beyoncé | Jake Nava, Jon Favreau | |
"Bigger" ("Spirit" extended video) | ||||
"Bigger" (Black Is King video) | 2020 | Kwasi Fordjour | ||
"Find Your Way Back" | ||||
"Mood 4 Eva" | Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Childish Gambino, Oumou Sangaré | Dikayl Rimmasch | ||
"My Power" | Beyoncé, Nija, Yemi Alade, Busiswa, Tierra Whack, Moonchild Sanelly, DJ Lag | Beyoncé |
Discography
Singles
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"Glory" (Jay-Z featuring B.I.C.) |
2012 | — | 63 | 23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |
"Brown Skin Girl" (Beyoncé, Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter) |
2019 | 76 | 27 | — | 60 | 50 | 67 | 82 | 6 | 6 | 42 | The Lion King: The Gift | |
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other artist | Album | Certifications |
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"Blue" | 2013 | Beyoncé | Beyoncé |
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"Up&Up" (Choir) | 2016 | Coldplay | A Head Full of Dreams | |
"Blue's Freestyle / We Family" | 2017 | Jay-Z | 4:44 | |
"Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing" (Blue's Version) (Homecoming Live) | 2019 | Beyoncé | Homecoming: The Live Album |
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Nominated work | Award | Result | Ref |
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2017 | Shorty Awards | Herself (with Beyoncé) | Instagram of the Year | Nominated | |
2019 | The Daily Californian Arts Awards | "Brown Skin Girl" | Best Song | Won | |
Soul Train Music Awards | The Ashford & Simpsons Songwriter's Award | Won | |||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
All Africa Music Awards | Best Collaboration | Nominated | |||
2020 | BET Awards | BET HER Award | Won | ||
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration | Won | |||
Soul Train Music Awards | Video of the Year | Won | |||
2021 | AICP Post Awards | Color Grading: Music Video | Won | ||
Cannes Lions Awards | Excellence in Music Video | Gold | |||
Grammy Awards | Best Music Video | Won | |||
NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album | Won | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Cinematography | Won | |||
Best R&B | Nominated | ||||
UK Music Video Awards | Best R&B/Soul Video – International | Nominated | |||
Best Wardrobe Styling in a Video | Nominated | ||||
Voice Arts Awards | Hair Love | Best Voiceover – Children's Audiobook award | Won | ||
2024 | BET Awards | Herself | YoungStars Award | Won | |
2025 | NAACP Image Awards | Mufasa: The Lion King | Outstanding Character Voice Performance – Motion Picture | Pending |
See also
In Spanish: Blue Ivy para niños