UPDATE NEWS: Rumi, Beyoncé’s 6-Year-Old Daughter, Breaks Sister Blue Ivy’s Record with Cowboy Carter Feature

In a remarkable turn of events, Rumi Carter, the 6-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, has made headlines by breaking her older sister Blue Ivy’s record with a feature on the track “Cowboy Carter.”

The news comes as a surprise to many in the music industry, as Rumi has largely remained out of the spotlight compared to her older sister, who made history as the youngest ever winner at the Grammy Awards in 2020.


“Cowboy Carter,” a collaboration between Jay-Z and Rumi, has taken the world by storm with its catchy melody and playful lyrics. Rumi’s feature on the track has captivated audiences, showcasing her burgeoning talent at such a young age.

The record-breaking feat is particularly significant as it surpasses the achievements of her older sister, Blue Ivy, who has been a rising star in her own right. Blue Ivy’s early success in the music industry has been widely celebrated, with her featuring on songs such as “Brown Skin Girl,” which earned her a Grammy Award at the age of 8.

With Rumi now making her mark on the music scene, fans and industry insiders alike are eagerly anticipating what the future holds for the talented young Carter sibling. The success of “Cowboy Carter” has sparked speculation about whether Rumi will continue to pursue a career in music or if this is just the beginning of her artistic journey.

Meanwhile, proud parents Beyoncé and Jay-Z have yet to publicly comment on Rumi’s record-breaking achievement, but it’s clear that the entire Carter family is celebrating this milestone moment.

As “Cowboy Carter” continues to climb the charts and Rumi’s star continues to rise, one thing is certain: the youngest member of the Carter dynasty is poised to leave an indelible mark on the music world for years to come.

Stay tuned for further updates on Rumi Carter’s burgeoning music career and any new developments in the world of the Carter family.