Rumi Carter asks her mom Beyoncé to sing to her in sweet ‘Cowboy Carter’ song
It's safe to say Beyoncé loves working with her kids.
For her eight studio album, "Cowboy Carter," the singer tapped her 6-year-old daughter, Rumi, to help her with the song "Protector." At the beginning of the track, Rumi is heard asking her mom a question.
“Mom, can I hear the lullaby please?" she asks, before a beautiful guitar rift plays.
In the song, which appears to be a tribute to her children, Beyoncé sings about being a mom to her three kids, twins Rumi and Sir, and Blue Ivy, 12.
She says, "I first saw your face in your father’s gaze / There’s a long line of hands carryin’ your name, mm / Liftin’ you up, so you will be raised / Even though I know someday you’re going to shine on your own / I will be your projector, yeah."
Beyoncé shares her kids with her husband, Jay-Z.
A few days before releasing her seventh studio album, “Renaissance,” Beyoncé gave her little ones a shout-out when she posted a letter to her fans online.
“I want to give a special thank you to Rumi, Sir, and Blue for allowing me the space, creativity and inspiration,” she wrote, alongside a photo of her with her three kids. "And a special thanks to my beautiful husband and muse, who held me down during those late nights in the studio."
Read on to learn more about Beyoncé and Jay-Z's three kids.
Blue Ivy Carter, 12
Blue Ivy is Beyoncé and Jay-Z's first child. She was born on January 7, 2012, and her zodiac sign is Capricorn, just like her grandmother Tina Knowles.
At 10-years-old, Blue is the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy. She won one in 2021 for collaborating with her mom and Wizkid in their song “Brown Skin Girl,” which honors the beauty of Black and brown girls.
Blue also won an MTV Video Music Award in 2021, beating out Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper and Lady Gaga in the Best Cinematography category for “Brown Skin Girl." Not to mention, that the uplifting tune also helped her win a BET Award at the age of 8.
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