Inside Blue Ivy’s Relationship With Her Dad Jay-Z
JAY Z & Beyoncé Aren’t Blue Ivy’s Parents? DNA RESULTS Exposed
JAY Z & Beyoncé Aren’t Blue Ivy’s Parents? DNA RESULTS Exposed
Blue Ivy Carter may be the child of superstars Beyoncé and Jay-Z, but these days she’s pretty iconic in her own right, despite her young age. It’s safe to say that Blue Ivy has been stealing the spotlight from her parents since her birth in January 2012, whether she’s attending award shows with them or appearing in their music videos. It also helps that Blue Ivy is already a success in the entertainment industry too, having won a NAACP award, the BET HER award, and even a Grammy!
In fact, at just nine-years-old, Blue Ivy became the second youngest Grammy winner in history in 2021 for her part in “BROWN SKIN GIRL,” which was a song that was featured on “The Lion King: The Gift” album. If that’s not enough, she even narrated the audiobook for “Hair Love,” and appeared in Beyonce’s movie, “Black Is King.” With that said, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that her parents wanted to trademark her name. Yet Jay-Z explained to Vanity Fair, “People wanted to make products based on our child’s name and you don’t want anybody trying to benefit off your baby’s name,” adding, “It wasn’t for us to do anything.”
While Blue Ivy is often seen doing things with her mom, Beyoncé, she’s seemingly just as close with Jay-Z. The two appear to have their own special father-daughter bond, which is made obvious from how the rapper gushes about her. So let’s go inside Blue Ivy’s relationship with her famous dad.
While it’s obvious at this point that Jay-Z supports Blue Ivy, she does champion her dad in return, in that she’s apparently a big fan of his music. It’s something the “BROWN SKIN GIRL” singer has been into ever since she was a baby, with Jay-Z revealing in a 2013 Vanity Fair interview that she first heard him rap at 18-months-old when he played one of his albums at home. While he said he didn’t usually play his songs around the house, he explained, “This album was new, so we played it. And she loves all the songs. She plays a song and she goes, ‘More, Daddy, more…. Daddy song.’”
For Jay-Z, that’s all he seemingly needed to hear for him to feel like his album was a success. He gushed, “She’s my biggest fan. If no one bought the ‘Magna Carta’ [record], the fact that she loves it so much, it gives me the greatest joy.”
Blue Ivy continued to support her dad’s music as she got older too, especially when she was able to watch him perform live in concert. In 2018, for example, she was in the audience for his and her mom Beyoncé’s “On the Run II” tour, dancing to both their hits. However, Blue Ivy was said to be extra enthusiastic for her dad’s songs, even throwing up the Roc-a-Fella hand gesture, which is a known nod to Jay-Z and the record company he founded.
Just when you think that Jay-Z and Blue Ivy’s relationship can’t get any cuter, they apparently go on daddy-daughter dates. The two have been spotted on multiple outings alone together without Beyoncé or Blue’s younger siblings, Rumi and Sir. One of those excursions was when they went to Disneyland in March 2022. While Jay-Z and Blue Ivy appeared to be the only members of the Carter family there, they were accompanied by fellow celebrities Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin, who were there with his children.
Blue Ivy also seems to share a passion for sports with her dad, considering that she and Jay-Z have been seen sitting court side together at several basketball games. In 2020, for example, the twosome were noticed at a Lakers game. They chatted up Lebron James there, who told Blue Ivy, “You want a ball from me? Okay, I got you.” Yet Blue Ivy and Jay-Z aren’t just Lakers fans, since in 2022 they watched The Golden State Warriors at the NBA finals too and were greeted by star player Steph Curry.
It’s not only basketball that Blue Ivy and Jay-Z enjoy together either, since they’ve seemingly gone on many daddy-daughter dates to football games as well, including a Los Angeles Rams game in 2022. If that’s not exciting enough, Jay-Z has also brought Blue Ivy to at least two Super Bowls, with them being photographed together on the sidelines in both 2020 and 2023.
Like most kids, Blue Ivy is occasionally embarrassed by her dad, Jay-Z, even if he is a world famous rapper. In 2018, for example, a fan caught Blue Ivy grossed out by a video interlude that was shown on he and Beyoncé’s “On The Run II” tour. The then six-year-old was spotted at one concert covering her eyes and using a barrier as a shield when the video showed her parents in bed together.
That wasn’t the first time that Blue Ivy was embarrassed by Jay-Z and Beyoncé either, in that she apparently felt that they acted too enthusiastically at that year’s Grammy Awards after Camila Cabello’s speech. Blue Ivy was caught on camera gesturing to both her parent’s to calm down, suggesting that she was over their clapping. Of course, that later became an internet meme, with one person tweeting, “Blue Ivy really just hushed her parents, I’m done.”
However in 2022, Blue Ivy made it clear that she was mortified by her dad, in particular, when he put his arm around her and kissed her cheek when given a shoutout at an NBA Finals game. She not only cringed, but looked miffed too when Jay-Z seemingly almost messed up her look. That’s because it looked like she said to him, “Not my hair.” That moment was undoubtedly adorable with a fan tweeting, “To us: Jay Z, the all time rap legend. To Blue Ivy: embarrassing dad.”
It’s safe to say that Blue Ivy has been involved with her father, Jay-Z’s work, ever since she was born, considering she started appearing on his tracks as a newborn. We’re talking about the song, “Glory,” which Jay-Z didn’t just write about his baby daughter at the time, but even included her cries on the track. That wasn’t the only time Blue Ivy served as Jay-Z’s inspiration either, in that, per Billboard, she was also her dad’s muse for his songs, “Blue (Daddy Dearest)” and “Heaven.” He explained in “Jay-Z Blue,” “[Blue’s] something that we both created; we still marvel her.” He added, “For me, my idea of heaven is in your daughter’s laughter.”
Later in 2017, Jay-Z used Blue Ivy’s voice again on his song, “Legacy,” where she could be heard at the beginning of the track asking him, “Daddy, what’s a will?” What may be even cooler though is on the bonus track for that same album, “4:44,” Blue Ivy proves she inherited her dad’s talents by rapping on the song, “Blue’s Freestyle.”
Blue Ivy has been part of her dad’s work outside of music too, because she also appeared with him and her mom, Beyoncé, in a commercial for the high-end jewelry store, Tiffany’s & Co. You could even suggest that she stole the show in the ad when she’s seen jokingly jogging behind their car, before she gets in to cuddle a puppy.
Blue Ivy may be famous with superstar parents, but at the end of the day, she’s still also a preteen. So like many girls her age, she probably wants to get a good photo when she’s somewhere cool like the Super Bowl. That could be why Blue Ivy’s dad, Jay-Z, was seen taking multiple photos of her on the sidelines of the big game in 2023. A video of that moment was posted to Twitter by Fox Sports: NFL where they wrote in the caption, “Jay-Z is in dad mode.”
Fans apparently loved to see this normal side of the Carters, with many joking that Blue Ivy had turned Jay-Z into a typical “Instagram Dad” because of how he had to snap photos of her at different angles. It was suggested by many that he may be a better rapper than photographer too, considering that Blue Ivy didn’t seem pleased by the photos he took. She can be seen shaking her head when looking at them on his phone, before asking “Was it live?” A fan even teased in a tweet, “blue ivy needs a new photographer cause i don’t think whoever this is, is cutting it.”
Perhaps Blue Ivy’s photoshoot suggests that she might have a secret Instagram or TikTok account for her inner circle because it looked like she wanted some premium content. Either way, we can’t blame her for wanting to show off her fashionable outfit, giving girls everywhere outfit #inspo at just 11-years-old.