The queen of music has already invited her first-born daughter up to three times to dance to songs like 'My Power' and 'Black Parade' at her concerts.
"Is talent inherited?" This question, which has raised so many blisters - Will Smith affirmed yes, and that is why his children have that sensitivity; On the other hand, Isabel Pantoja said no and sank her little soul, Kiko Rivera - is the one we have no choice but to do when we see Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé's first-born, dancing and singing on stage.
The first one was in Dubai, on January 21. The queen of music returned to her infallible live shows after more than four years of silence due to the pandemic and the time when she was preparing her seventh album, Renaissance. Together they came out to perform Brown skin girl, a hymn to freedom and racial empowerment, taken from The Lion King: The Gift.
For this song, Blue Ivy, who is part of the hit with Beyoncé, SAINt JHN (36) and WizKiD (32), won a GRAMMY, becoming the youngest person in history to win the prestigious award. Artists like Janis Joplin, Snoop Dog, Diana Ross, Bob Marley, Katy Perry or Nicki Minaj do not have any gold gramophones in their personal showcases.
The second time Blue impacted the world with her choreography was last Friday, May 26. It happened in Paris and did so in front of more than 80,000 people at Le Stade de France. At a certain moment in the song My Power, Jay-Z's eldest daughter (53) emerged from the ground dressed in a silver two-piece by J. W. Anderson for Loewe, with loose black braids and silver sunglasses.
Without hesitation in the slightest, Ivy performed a dance that lasted until the end of the next song, Black Parade. Proud as hell, Beyoncé, who doesn't use her social media too much - much less to post with text - about her, decided to issue a message that made clear her weakness for her. "My beautiful firstborn, I am very proud and grateful to be your mother. You bring us so much joy, my sweet angel," signed the Break my soul creator.
And since there are no two without three, this past Monday, May 29, Queen B invited her eldest daughter to step on the boards again. On this occasion, after Dubai and Paris, she did it in London in front of more than 60,000 people. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hosts this week a small residency of five shows in a row of the Renaissance World Tour.
Whether or not Blue Ivy continues to delight her mother's fans in My Power and Black Parade, only they know. Like everything around Beyoncé, she is an enigma. Some information suggests that the reason for its specific appearance in Paris and London is that the concert would be recorded, which would be broadcast in the distant future on Amazon, since this platform appears in the thank-you credits that are displayed at the end of the show.
One of the richest girls
Blue Ivy Carter has been rich and famous since before she was born. At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, her famous mother posed on the red carpet and, before the press gathered from all over the planet, she said only four words.
"I have a surprise," and she revealed her pregnant belly in her unforgettable asymmetrical orange dress. That night she performed, she sang Love on top, with a fuchsia sequin tuxedo from Dolce & Gabbana and at the end of the song she threw the microphone to the ground and bragged about her pregnancy.
Almost 12 years after that historic moment in pop culture, her daughter goes on stage with her and makes the stadiums that her mother fills with her to overflowing even more vibrate. Blue Ivy is one of the most powerful girls in the world, not only because of her parents' fortune, which is estimated at 2.5 billion dollars, but because of her own image rights, her credits in different musical projects and even the awards. that he is harvesting, he is creating his own empire.