Beyoncé's 13-Year-Old Daughter Blue Ivy 'Considering' Major Career Move As She Dazzles At Her Mother's Tour
By Favour Adegoke on May 13, 2025 at 8:30 PM EDT

Blue Ivy, the eldest daughter of music powerhouses Beyoncé and Jay-Z, is reportedly "considering" stepping into the music spotlight herself.
The 13-year-old is said to already have some writers penning potential songs and has also been working with her mother's sister, Solange Knowles, to write her own material.
Earlier in the year, Beyoncé also received the go-ahead to trademark Blue Ivy's name, which experts believe will ensure the name can not be used for "unauthorized purposes."
Blue Ivy Is Reportedly Eyeing A Music Career And Could Earn Millions

After captivating audiences with her impressive choreography during the opening night of her mother's Cowboy Carter tour, Blue Ivy has reportedly caught the music bug, just like her superstar parents.
"Blue is considering starting her own career in music," an insider told the Daily Mail. "Some of Beyoncé's favorite writers are quietly penning demos for her in anticipation of a solo album."
Interestingly, the teenager doesn't intend to rely solely on her mother's writers if she chooses to pursue a music career.
She has reportedly also been spending time developing her material with the help of her aunt, Solange Knowles.
"Blue is also writing material with help from Solange," the insider further remarked, before adding that renowned songwriter and producer, The-Dream, is also involved.
"The-Dream has been spearheading it, and he has two or three records for her. They know the fans want to hear a Blue record," the source also revealed.
Blue Ivy Has Shown Her Singing Talent On Several Occasions

Already, Blue Ivy has shown rare signs she might have the talent to follow in the footsteps of her famous parents.
At just seven years old, she was featured in her mother's "Homecoming: The Live Album" with her own rendition of the hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
She also sang in Beyoncé's 2019 hit single "Brown Skin Girl," with the music video going on to win the award for Best Music Video at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.
In 2023, Blue Ivy took things a step further by performing a duet with her mom during a show in Dubai.
Meanwhile, during JAY-Z's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Blue Ivy added a heartwarming touch to the celebration by reworking a few lines from the rapper's song "Ride Or Die" to deliver a brief but memorable rap on camera.
"Congrats S. Carter, ghostwriter, you paid the right price, so we just make your hits tighter," she rhymed at the time, per Revolt.
Beyoncé's Daughter Could Land Major Deals' Right From The Start' If She Pursues Music

If the teenager ultimately launches a music career, industry insiders predict that major brands will be lining up to collaborate with her from the very beginning.
"Blue Ivy could easily secure multi-million-dollar deals, lucrative brand partnerships, and significant earnings from streaming platforms and endorsements right from the start," PR expert Stacy Jones told the Daily Mail. "Think Olivia Rodrigo or Billie Eilish, but amplified due to her family background."
The Hollywood Branded CEO went on to admit that it might be impossible for Blue Ivy to achieve the same height as her mother, but that she has a strong chance of achieving major success.
"Could she become as big as Beyoncé? Honestly, that's an extraordinarily high bar, but if Blue Ivy delivers real talent, authenticity, and genuinely connects with fans, especially Gen Z, there's no reason she couldn't carve out her own substantial legacy," added the PR expert.
Beyoncé Received Approval To Trademark Blue Ivy's Name

As Blue Ivy continues to rise to stardom, her mother is making sure that she continues to stand out, per The U.S. Sun.
Earlier in the year, the pop star received approval to trademark her daughter's name, which PR expert Grayce McCormick claimed "reflects her keen awareness of personal branding and legacy building."
The Lightfinder PR founder also hinted that Beyoncé bringing her daughter on her then-Renaissance World Tour was an act of introducing her into the "public consciousness as an emerging talent."
Further reflecting on the trademark, McCormick said it will ensure that Blue Ivy's name cannot be used for "unauthorized purposes" that "could harm their reputation or exploit their identity."
She added that it would also help the family to "build a consistent and authentic brand narrative" for Blue Ivy regardless of what endeavors she intends to use it for.
How The Music Legend Is Helping To Shape Her Daughter's Brand

According to McCormick, fans of Beyoncé can expect to see the singer continue to shape her daughter's career path, which already boasts an impressive resume that includes narrating a New York Times best-selling book and landing a lead role in "Mufasa."
"Collaborations on philanthropic initiatives, a gradual introduction to creative projects, and opportunities for Blue Ivy to speak or appear independently will help shape her narrative," the PR expert said.
McCormick continued, "By blending mentorship with moments that allow Blue Ivy to shine independently, Beyoncé is not just securing her daughter's career foundation, she is also setting an inspiring example of parenting in the public eye."