Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter has been nominated for a Grammy Award, after she was added to the credit of her mom’s Best Music Video nod.
The eight-year-old daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z seems in her mom’s music video for ‘Brown Skin Girl’, and after the Recording Academy just lately up to date the record of nominated artists, Blue Ivy’s title has been added to the credit of the track’s Best Music Video nomination, making her an official Grammy nominee.
Blue Ivy and her mom will compete in opposition to Drake’s “Life is Good”, Anderson .Paak’s “Lockdown”, Harry Styles’ “Adore You”, and Woodkid’s “Goliath”.
The teen can also be just one 12 months older than the youngest-ever Grammy honouree, Leah Peasall, whose group The Peasall Sisters gained Album of the Year, Soundtrack in 2001.
Blue Ivy earned her first BET Award in June for “Brown Skin Girl”, which was included in “The Lion King: The Gift” soundtrack album.
Meanwhile, Beyoncé – who additionally has three-year-old twins Rumi and Sir with Jay-Z – just lately stated she “understood her power” when she turned a mom.
She stated: “Something cracked open inside of me right after giving birth to my first daughter. From that point on, I truly understood my power, and motherhood has been my biggest inspiration.
“It became my mission to make sure [Blue Ivy] lived in a world where she feels truly seen and valued.
I was also deeply inspired by my trip to South Africa with my family. And, after having my son, Sir Carter, I felt it was important to uplift and praise our boys and to assure that they grow up with enough films, children’s books and music that promote emotional intelligence, self-value and our rich history.”
And the ‘Halo’ hitmaker also discussed the ways in which she makes sure her kids stay grounded despite their famous parents.
She added: “I’ve change into a greater listener. Blue may be very good, and he or she is conscious that there’s a shift, however it’s my job as a father or mother to do my finest to maintain her world as optimistic and secure as may be for an eight-year-old.
“My finest recommendation is to like them tougher than ever. I let my daughter know that she is rarely too younger to contribute to altering the world.”