By Keely Aouga
If you're at all familiar with the world of pop culture and modern music, you're surely aware of Blue Ivy Carter, the 13-year-old daughter of global superstars Beyonce and Jay-Z.
A few years back, she topped AfroTech's list of wealthiest children in America, and she's only continued to pick up steam in the years since.
Today, Blue Ivy Carter maintains an estimated net worth of over $500 million, according to a report in Greenlight.
Blue Ivy Carter's net worth has been bolstered by a wide array of projects and business ventures, including brand and endorsement deals, music credits, modeling contracts and even a front-and-center placement in a feature film.
She was born in Manhattan on Jan. 7, 2012, and instantly made national headlines thanks to her celebrity parents.
Only two days after she was born, Blue Ivy made a credited vocal appearance on Jay-Z’s chart-topping single, "Glory."
Fun Fact: Blue Ivy's sister, Rumi, charted on the Billboard 100 in 2024.
Since Blue Ivy was credited as a vocalist on the song as an infant, she is considered the youngest person in history to chart on Billboard.
Only a few years later, Blue Ivy made her biggest vocal splash yet, singing alongside her mother, SAINt JHN and Wizkid on the song "Brown Skin Girl," winning a few extremely impressive awards.
In 2023, Beyonce enlisted her daughter's on-stage skills for her Renaissance World Tour. She employed Blue as a singer and dancer, with front-and-center stage placement.
Most recently, she lent her voice to the film "Mufasa: The Lion King," in a leading role, portraying Kiara.
Of course, Blue Ivy's largest source of wealth, by far, is her massive familial nest egg, which is estimated to amount to more than $3 billion.