Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi has made a delightful debut on her mother's latest album, 'Cowboy Carter.' The 6-year-old can be heard on the track 'Protector,' where she sweetly asks for a lullaby, capturing the hearts of fans with her adorable voice.
Many fans expressed their emotions, with some admitting to tearing up at the touching moment. Rumi's cameo has drawn comparisons to her older sister Blue Ivy, who has previously lent her voice to her parents' songs. Blue Ivy, now 12, made her musical debut on Jay-Z's 'Glory' when she was just a few days old.
Blue Ivy has since been featured on tracks like 'Blue' and 'My Power,' and notably won a Grammy for her contribution to 'Brown Skin Girl' in 2021, becoming the youngest artist to receive the award. She has also showcased her talents as a dancer, joining her mother on stage during the 'Renaissance' tour.
Rumi, on the other hand, has shown her support for her sister by holding up a 'We Love Blue!' sign during one of the performances. Despite being less involved in the music scene compared to her siblings, Rumi has made appearances in Beyoncé's projects like 'Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé' and 'Black Is King.'
Beyoncé and Jay-Z, in addition to their daughters, are also parents to Rumi's twin brother, Sir. While Sir has yet to contribute to a song, he has appeared in his parents' visual works. Beyoncé's latest album, 'Cowboy Carter,' marks her eighth studio album and her first venture into country music, featuring collaborations with artists like Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus, and Post Malone.