Beyonce exclaims sweet daughter Rumi after Grammy’s won
Beyoncé Make sure he found the time to thank younger daughter Rumi after he won great at the 2025 Grammy’s.
The singer, 43, offered her 6-year-old a sweet scream on Sunday 2 February, telling Entertainment tonight“Rumi, who is on the album, our youngest daughter, she is watching at home and I forgot to thank her, so I can now thank her, thank you Rumi.”
Beyoncé was very happy that her and Jay-Z ‘The older child, the 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, was there to celebrate her big night. (The couple, who has been married since 2008, also shares the twin brother of Rumi Sir, 7.)
“She is bigger than me, I don’t like it at all,” Beyoncé joked. “I am so happy that she was here.”
The Awards show on Sunday was a big night for Beyoncé, which took the trophies for the best country album, album of the year and best country duo/group performance home. (Rumi for her part made her recording debut on the song “Protector” of the album Cowboy Carter.)
“I really didn’t expect this. I want to thank God that after so many years I can still do what I love. I would like to thank all the incredible country artists who accepted this album, we worked so hard on it, “she said after Taylor Swift gave her the prize for Best Country album. “I think that genre is sometimes a code word to keep us in our place as artists and I just want to encourage people to do what they are passionate about and to say, remain persistent.”
The transition from Beyoncé to country music has not been without challenges. After releasing Cowboy Carter In March 2024, Beyoncé thought about her experience entering the Country music genre as a black woman.
“I feel honored to be the first black woman with the number one single in the Hitland Country numbers,” she wrote via Instagram. “That would not have happened without the outpouring of the support of you all. My hope is that years of today the mention of an artist’s race, because it relates to the release of music genres, will not be relevant. “
Cowboy Carter Debuted into critical and fan prizes, but some award shows – in particular the CMAs – made a return for the music of Beyoncé. Beyoncé has not yet tackled her country album who receives zero nods on the CMAs, but her father, Mathew Knowleshad enough to say.
“There are more white people in America and unfortunately they do not vote based on competence and performance,” he explained TMZ In September 2024. “It is sometimes still a white and black thing.”
Knowles, 73, said that the snub “speaks for itself”, and added: “In America there is no responsibility for people who do not accept other cultures.”