Blue Ivy Music Executive JAY-Z and Songstress Beyoncé’s first-born daughter has reportedly picked up two gold plaques from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
The 10-year-old was awarded for her contributions to Bey’s “Blue” track, taken from her 2013 self-titled album, and “Brown Skin Girl” featuring SAINt JHN and Wizkid, which appears on 2019’s The Lion King: The Gift. Both songs crossed the 500,000 units mark, putting them in position for gold certifications.
Blue Ivy already has a Grammy Award in her collection for “Brown Skin Girl” which took home Best Music Video at the awards ceremony in 2021. She took a page out of her dad’s book when he drank D’usse out of his golden gramophone in 2014 when she took a picture doing the same thing with a straw and some juice.
The Carter’s featuring their daughter in their music isn’t anything new. JAY-Z had her credited on his 2012 track “Glory” less than two days after she was born, making her the youngest person to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.