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Rumi Carter
NameRumi Carter
OccupationSinger

Rumi Carter is a singer and the daughter of famous musician Jay-Z and entrepreneur Beyoncé. She was born on June 13, 2017, at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, and her birth was announced on Instagram by her mother, with a photo shoot by Awol Erizku. Rumi Carter's twin brother, Sir Carter, was also born on the same day, and their family has been featured in various Vogue magazine issues, including a cover shoot by Annie Leibovitz. The Carter family has been associated with several Grammy Awards and has performed at numerous events, including the Super Bowl and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Early Life

Rumi Carter's early life has been heavily influenced by her parents' careers in the music industry and their connections to other famous artists, such as Kanye West, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga. Her mother, Beyoncé, has been named one of the most powerful women in the world by Forbes and has won numerous awards, including MTV Video Music Awards and BET Awards. Rumi Carter's father, Jay-Z, is a successful rapper and entrepreneur who has founded companies like Roc-A-Fella Records and Roc Nation, and has collaborated with artists like Justin Timberlake and Alicia Keys. The Carter family has also been involved with various charitable organizations, including the United Way and the American Red Cross, and has supported events like the Global Citizen Festival and the Made in America Festival.

Career

Although Rumi Carter is still young, she has already made appearances in her mother's music videos, such as Beyoncé's Homecoming documentary, which featured performances from Coachella 2018 and was released on Netflix. Her parents have also featured her and her brother, Sir Carter, in their music, including the song Family Feud from Jay-Z's album 4:44, which was produced by No I.D. and featured a music video directed by Ava DuVernay. Rumi Carter's family has been associated with several record labels, including Columbia Records, Roc Nation, and Parkwood Entertainment, and has worked with producers like The-Dream and Tricky Stewart. The Carter family has also been involved in various business ventures, including a partnership with Adidas and a Ivy Park clothing line, which was launched by Beyoncé in collaboration with Topshop.

Personal Life

Rumi Carter's personal life is heavily influenced by her family's celebrity status and their connections to other famous people, such as Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Serena Williams. Her parents have been named one of the most powerful couples in the world by Time Magazine and have been featured on the cover of various magazines, including Vanity Fair and Harper's Bazaar. Rumi Carter's family has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting organizations like the Black Lives Matter movement and the LGBTQ+ community, and has participated in events like the Women's March and the GLAAD Media Awards. The Carter family has also been associated with several high-profile events, including the Met Gala and the Golden Globe Awards, and has worked with designers like Versace and Givenchy.

Public Image

Rumi Carter's public image is largely shaped by her family's celebrity status and their appearances in the media, including features in People Magazine and US Weekly. Her parents have been named one of the most influential people in the world by Time Magazine and have been featured on the cover of various magazines, including Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly. Rumi Carter's family has also been involved in various high-profile controversies, including a elevator incident with Solange Knowles and Jay-Z at the Standard Hotel in New York City, and has been the subject of various Saturday Night Live parodies and South Park episodes. The Carter family has also been associated with several award shows, including the Grammy Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards, and has worked with hosts like Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart.

Discography

Although Rumi Carter does not have a discography of her own, she has been featured in her parents' music, including the song Family Feud from Jay-Z's album 4:44, which was produced by No I.D. and featured a music video directed by Ava DuVernay. Her mother, Beyoncé, has released several successful albums, including Lemonade and Beyoncé, which featured collaborations with artists like Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd. Rumi Carter's father, Jay-Z, has also released several successful albums, including The Blueprint and Watch the Throne, which was a collaboration with Kanye West and featured production by Mike Dean and No I.D.. The Carter family has also been associated with several record labels, including Columbia Records, Roc Nation, and Parkwood Entertainment, and has worked with producers like The-Dream and Tricky Stewart. Category:American musicians

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