Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi Carter, 6, breaks older sister Blue Ivy’s record, becoming youngest girl on the Billboard Hot 100 chart

Beyoncé’s 6-year-old daughter Rumi Carter broke the world record as the youngest female singer to enter the Billboard Hоt 100 chart.

 

 

 

The daughter of music legends Beyoncé and Jay Z has entered the Hоt 100 chart after performing her mother’s song Protector, from the singer’s newly released country album Cowboy Carter.

 

 

Protector debuted at number 42 on the Hоt 100, amassing 11.3 million US streams in its first week.

 

 

 

The young star can be heard in the acoustic ballad’s intro telling Beyoncé: “Mom, can I hear the lullaby?”

 

In the emotional song, Beyoncé opens up about motherhood and sings about being proud and protective of her three children, 6-year-old twins Rumi and Sir Carter, and 12-year-old daughter Blue.

 

 

Sibling rivalry often creates great pop dynasties. Michael and Janet . Beyoncé and Solange . Blue and Rumi.

 

Okay, that last pair doesn’t even know how to drive yet, and one of them isn’t even in middle school yet, but the seed has been planted. Gardener: their mother – and indeed mother – Beyoncé, whose song “Protector”, a collaboration with Rumi, reached the Billboard Hоt 100, establishing Blue Ivy’s younger sister as a young female artist The most to enter this ranking in history. The previous record was held by Blue himself.

 

 

Blue Ivy, 12, first broke the record in 2019 after appearing on “Brown Skin Girl,” off the Beyoncé-directed The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack album, which peaked at No. 76 on the Hоt 100 when Blue was just 7 years old. old. The person who overachieved was also recognized as the person who contributed lyrics and vocals to the song.