Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi made her adorable debut on her mother’s new album, “Cowboy Carter,” with a cameo on the song “Protector.” In the song, Rumi can be heard asking her mother to hear a lullaby, which has fans swooning over her cute voice. Many fans pointed out how Rumi is following in the footsteps of her older sister Blue Ivy, who has also lent her vocals to her parents’ songs since she was a baby.

Blue Ivy has been featured on multiple songs by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, including “Blue” and “My Power,” and notably won a Grammy for her contribution to “Brown Skin Girl” in 2021, making her the youngest artist to win the award. Blue Ivy has also joined her mother on stage multiple times for performances despite initial reservations from Beyoncé. Rumi has shown her support for her sister from the sidelines, holding a sign that read “We Love Blue!” at a concert.

In response to criticism of Blue Ivy’s dancing skills on social media, Beyoncé revealed that her daughter trained harder to improve, showcasing her determination and work ethic at a young age. Along with their daughters, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are also parents to Rumi’s twin brother, Sir, who has not yet contributed to a song but has made appearances in Beyoncé’s film projects.

“Cowboy Carter” is Beyoncé’s eighth studio album, marking her first foray into country music with collaborations from artists such as Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and Post Malone. The album showcases Beyoncé’s versatility as an artist and her ability to explore different genres of music. Rumi and Blue Ivy’s involvement in their parents’ music careers highlights the talented family’s creative collaborations and the close bond they share. The young siblings are already making their mark on the music industry and continuing their parents’ legacy.

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