
The INSIDER Summary:
- Blue Ivy Carter takes after her musical parents, Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
- She is featured on a bonus track off her dad's newest album.
- The 5-year-old raps for 45 seconds.
- The internet loves it.
Blue Ivy Carter is not shy of the spotlight. The five-year-old raps on a bonus track on her father's new album, "4:44."
Jay-Z released the album on his streaming site TIDAL at the end of June, which featured 10 songs. A physical copy of the album, out on Friday, features three bonus tracks, and one sticks out for its adorable collaborator. On "Blue's Freestyle/We Family," the youngster raps for 45 seconds.
Her most standout lines include, "Never seen a ceiling in my whole life," and "Boom shakalaka, boom shakalaka."
Twitter users shared their excitement over Blue's freestyle.
Blue Ivy rapping better than most rappers on this song! She rode that beat! pic.twitter.com/qv77Ynjl1y
— Ᏸecca🥀 (@MJStarLover) July 7, 2017
So Blue Ivy gonna be a beast at singing AND rapping. Next generation not gonna be ready pic.twitter.com/0FoGR7QFx7
— FLAT TUMMY TEA (@RayStPatrick) July 7, 2017
Me rapping along with Blue Ivy even though I don't understand https://t.co/jj9TFzxNhD
— Yahshua (@_KingTony) July 7, 2017The new big sister has been featured on her parents' songs before. She made her debut on Jay-Z's 2012 song "Glory," and Beyoncé's 2014 song "Blue."
Listen to her rap below:
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