Blue Ivy has experienced more music milestones in her 12 short years on earth than most people will in a lifetime. After being featured on her mom Beyoncé's single, "Brown Skin Girl," she became the youngest individually credited Grammy winner, ever, when the song snagged the Best Music Video award. She also joined the Renaissance World Tour as a backup dancer, performing "My Power" and "Black Parade" with her mom on stage.
Today, she experienced another first when she attended the Grammys alongside her parents, Jay-Z and Beyoncé. On Feb. 4, 2024, the "Empire State of Mind" rapper accepted the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award during the 66th Annual Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and Blue joined him on stage.
Wearing a tea-length, off-the-shoulder dress made of cream-colored velvet, the oldest Carter kid looked all grown-up — and color-coordinated in black and white with her parents. She paired the ballgown with long braids parted in the center, a matching clutch, and white platform boots. Beyoncé cheered her husband and daughter on from the audience, wearing a cream cowboy hat and a black-and-silver checked jacket, which nodded to Jay-Z's all-black ensemble and Blue's white dress.
Blue's dad referenced the tween's many early accolades in his acceptance speech. "Thank you very much. I used to say it was a sippy cup for Blue, but Blue's grown up now she doesn't take sippy cups," he joked. "And she has her own Grammys."