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9 Year Old Blue Ivy Makes History As 2nd Youngest Grammy Winner

9 Year Old Blue Ivy Makes History As 2nd Youngest Grammy Winner

Last night, Jay Z and Beyoncé’s oldest daughter Blue Ivy Carter made history at the Grammy Awards. Beyoncé as well became the most decorated woman in Grammy history on Sunday, earning her 28th award for Best R&B Performance for her song “Black Parade.”

Blue Ivy won her very first Grammy on Sunday for Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl,” which she is featured in.

Saint JHN and Wizkid are also featured on the track, making it a Grammy win for them as well. 9-year old Blue Ivy Carter is now the second youngest person to ever win a Grammy.

The youngest being 8-year-old Leah Peasall, 11-year-old Hannah Peasall, and 14-year-old Sarah Peasall in 2002.

The sisters covered the Carter Sisters classic “In the Highways” for the soundtrack of George Clooney’s film O Brother, Where Art Thou? The soundtrack won Album of the Year at the 2002 Grammy Awards.

The next youngest person to win a Grammy after Blue Ivy is LeAnn Rimes, who won Best New Artist in 1997 at the age of 14.




Congratulations to Bey and Ivy!

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