In an unprecedented feat, Beyoncé and Jay Z’s youngest daughter, Rumi Carter, has etched her name in the annals of music history by becoming the youngest female artist to grace the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the hit track “Protector” from the album “Cowboy Carter.”
Billboard revealed this remarkable milestone on Monday, solidifying Rumi’s status as a budding talent at the tender age of six.
Rumi achieved this remarkable distinction at six years and nine months, surpassing her older sister Blue Ivy, who held the title previously. Blue Ivy made waves in 2019 when she debuted on the chart at the age of seven with her appearance on Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl.”
The family’s musical legacy continues to thrive, with Rumi’s achievement marking yet another milestone in their storied career.
“Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé’s chart-topping album, has been a sensation since its release, with “Protector” capturing hearts and climbing the charts.
The song, a collaboration with SAINt JHN and Wizkid, showcases Rumi’s early talent and adds a unique dimension to the album’s eclectic sound.
As Rumi Carter’s star continues to rise, her record-breaking entry into the Billboard Hot 100 charts serves as a testament to her undeniable talent and the enduring legacy of the Carter family in the music industry.