Beyoncé’s daughter Rumi makes her adorable debut on the Grammy winner’s new “Cowboy Carter” album.
The 6-year-old is featured on “Protector,” kicking off the song by asking her mother a question.
“Mom, can I hear the lullaby, please?” Rumi can be heard saying in the cameo — and fans are freaking out over her cute voice.
“I am tearing up so bad,” one X user wrote, with another calling the release “so beautiful.”
Many noted that Rumi was following in her big sister Blue Ivy’s footsteps, as the 12-year-old has lent her voice to many of her parents’ songs.
The infant was less than one week old when she appeared on her dad Jay-Z’s “Glory.”
The couple’s eldest has additionally been featured on “Blue” and “My Power,” while she most notably received a Grammy for “Brown Skin Girl” in 2021.
Blue became the youngest artist to win the award.
Two years later, she made headlines for joining her mom multiple times onstage for the “Renaissance” tour as a dancer — despite Queen Bey, 42, initially telling her no.
Rumi adorably showed support for her sibling from the stands in May 2023 with a “We Love Blue!” sign.
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In addition to their daughters, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are the parents of Rumi’s twin brother, Sir — who has yet to contribute to a song.
However, he did make appearances in “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé,” as well as “Black Is King” in 2020.
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