As the firstborn daughter of US music royalty Beyoncé and Jay-Z, it was only a matter of time before Blue Ivy Carter would flex her musical muscle.
So, it should come as little wonder that that’s exactly what she did when the seven-year-old officially earned her spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
And she did so with the track Brown Skin Girl as her first entry on the Hot 100, writes Billboard.
The track debuts at No. 76.
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Brown Skin Girl is a collaboration between the iconic Queen Bey, together with Saint Jhn and Wizkid, featuring Blue.
The track appears on Beyoncé’s The Lion King-inspired album The Lion King: The Gift, which debuts at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 54 000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending July 25, according to Nielsen Music.
According to Billboard, Blue joins her parents in making a dent on the 60-year-old chart.
Bey, 37, has 63 career solo entries on the Hot 100, 14 as a member of Destiny’s Child and five as The Carters.
She’s reached the top spot 10 times (six solo and four with Destiny’s Child).
Jay has 100 career solo Hot 100 entries (the fifth-most among all solo acts), plus five as The Carters, to reach No. 1 four times.