Beyonce & Jay-Z’s Daughter Blue Ivy Reaches More Than 1 Million Monthly Listeners On Spotify

Blue Ivy, Jay-Z, Beyonce
Beyonce & Jay-Z’s Daughter Blue Ivy Reaches More Than 1 Million Monthly Listeners On Spotify
Blue Ivy Carter has yet to release a full single by herself, but she’s still following in the footsteps of her famous parents, Beyonce and Jay-Z. The eight-year-old has soared past the 1-million monthly listeners mark on Spotify, thanks to being featured on her mom’s song “Brown Skin Girl”, from The Lion King: The Gift album. She also helped write the hit.
As of Wednesday morning (Feb. 19), she had 1,059,461 monthly listeners.

While that song is the only one listed on her blooming Spotify account, Blue Ivy’s adorable voice can also be heard on Beyonce’s “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” from the live Homecoming album.
Blue Ivy also lent her vocals to her dad’s songs like “Blue’s Freestyle/We Family” and “Legacy.”
And let’s not forget that she’s been doing this since she was born. Her first feature was two days after her birth and was on none other than Jay-Z’s “Glory” from his 4:44 album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyoNdZxy5VE
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