She’s now the youngest female artist ever on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
This big news means Rumi has beaten the record once held by her older sister, Blue Ivy Carter.
The oldest of the Carter clan previously held the record for her feature on Beyoncé’s track “Brown Skin Girl” in 2019.
Rumi’s big moment came from her part in the song “Protector” on her mom’s newly released album “Cowboy Carter.”
Blue Ivy Carter at the 66th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California on February 4, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
In “Protector,” you can hear Rumi sweetly asking her mom, “Can I hear the lullaby? Please?” This part has made the song very special for many listeners and shows how Beyoncé mixes her family life with her music every once in a while.
Rumi Carter on the beach posted on March 31, 2021 | Source: Instagram/beyonce
However, not everyone thinks it’s a good idea for celebrity kids like Rumi to be in the spotlight at such a young age. “Kids can’t even be kids anymore smh,” expressed one social media user.
Blue Ivy Carter, Jay-Z Carter and Rumi Carter at the Super Bowl LVIII Pregame in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 11, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Another person chastised, “Let them be kids, parents like this should be ashamed, your kids should not be working like adults, let them play and be a kid.”