Blue Ivy Carter Becomes Youngest Person to Grace Billboard Charts

Less than a week old, and Blue Ivy Carter is already making history.

The newborn daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z is officially the youngest person ever to grace the Billboard charts, according to the music magazine.

She is credited as a collaborator on Jay-Z’s newly recorded song, “Glory,” which the rapper wrote about his daughter – and which is billed as “featuring B.I.C.,” an abbreviation of Blue Ivy Carter.

Billboard likens “Glory” to Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely,” which Wonder wrote about his newborn daughter Aisha back in February 1975. But Aisha wasn’t listed on the credits, and the song didn’t hit Billboard charts until almost two years later.

The magazine also notes an uncanny coincidence: “Glory” marks Jay-Z’s 107th career entry on the Billboard charts, mirroring his daughter’s Jan. 7 birthdate.

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Blue Ivy Carter Becomes Youngest Person to Grace Billboard Charts