Beyoncé's latest album, Cowboy Carter, has captured the hearts of fans worldwide with its unique blend of Country-inspired music and heartfelt lyrics. Released on March 29, the album features a star-studded lineup of artists, including Willie Nelson, Miley Cyrus, and Post Malone. However, one of the most special collaborations on the album is with Beyoncé's six-year-old daughter, Rumi Carter.
Rumi's voice can be heard at the beginning of the song 'Protector,' where she sweetly asks her mom to hear the lullaby. The track is a touching tribute to Beyoncé's children, with lyrics that convey a mother's love and protection for her offspring.
Beyoncé, who is also a mother to twins Sir and 12-year-old Blue Ivy, has a history of involving her children in her music. Blue Ivy previously lent her vocals to the track 'Brown Skin Girl,' which earned her a Grammy award for Best Music Video in 2021.
The release of Cowboy Carter follows the successful debut of the album's first two singles, 'Texas Hold’ Em' and '16 Carriages,' during the Super Bowl. In a recent Instagram post, Beyoncé shared that the album was inspired by a past experience where she felt unwelcome, leading her to explore the rich history of Country music.
Expressing her passion for music and unity, Beyoncé highlighted the importance of amplifying voices in the industry. She also teased collaborations with talented artists whom she deeply respects, promising fans a heartfelt and soulful listening experience.
As fans eagerly await the full album, Beyoncé's dedication to her craft and her commitment to sharing meaningful stories through music continue to resonate with audiences worldwide. Cowboy Carter is not just an album; it's a testament to the power of music to connect people and celebrate diverse voices in the industry.