Blue Ivy Carter VS North West (Kim Kardashian’s Daughter) 2023 ★ Who Is The Most Fashionable? – HO
* Blue Ivy Carter (born January 7, 2012) is the first-born daughter of musicians Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Two days after her birth, Time dubbed Carter “the most famous baby in the world.”[1] That same day, her vocals were featured on the song “Glory”, by her father Jay-Z, which earned her a Guinness World Record for being the youngest person to have a charted song on any Billboard chart.[2][3] She has been the subject of depictions in media, including impersonations on Saturday Night Live and RuPaul’s Drag Race.
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North West and Blue Ivy Carter Have Never “Played Together,” Says Kanye West
We have always imagined North West—daughter of Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West (as if there was any chance you didn’t know that)—and Blue Ivy Carter—daughter of two other famous people you may have heard of, perhaps—were confidantes of a kind. That, when they cross paths at some kind of Tidal luncheon, or run into each other backstage at an awards show, they immediately dart off into a hallway together, whispering and laughing. When not in the same place, they text about Harper Beckham’s latest Snapchat story, or screenshot Prince George’s Facebook statuses to discuss.
Sadly, this illusion was shattered Wednesday night, however, as Kanye West revealed, during his Seattle concert, in a longer discussion about Jay Z (more on that in a second), “Our kids have never even played together.”
West told the crowd that the “streaming wars”—conflict between Tidal (with which West and Jay are affiliated) and Apple Music (Drake’s team)—has caused all kinds of strife among the group, and is the reason there has not yet been a West-Drake joint album, which is something that has long been rumored and discussed.
“Y’all ain’t get what y’all was suppose to get with me and Drake because of some Tidal/Apple [Music] bulls–t,” West said. “This s–t got me tight, yo! Every time I perform [‘N—– in Paris’], I think about this s–t. I think about the politics and the bulls–t. I think about how hard I go for music, for art, for y’all, the fans. How hard we go.”
This issue with Drake led to an issue with Jay Z, as West told the crowd that Jay didn’t want his part included on Drake’s song “Pop Style” (which initially featured verses from West and Jay), because Jay Z didn’t want to upset Meek Mill, Drake’s rival (and boyfriend of Tidal-affiliated Nicki Minaj). And this is when—still with us?—West and Jay (who have been friends for a long time) started arguing. “It went into some Tidal/Apple political s–t about percentage on songs,” West said. “I can’t take this s–t, bro! Our kids have never even played together.”
He also revealed that Jay called him after Kim Kardashian West’s Paris robbery, but felt Jay should have visited him in person “like brothers,” rather than call on the phone (like a mega-star version of when a parent tells you to hash things out with a friend or co-worker in person, for god’s sake, rather than sending some e-mail).
West just added 21 extra stops to his Saint Pablo tour, which means we are no doubt in for many more revelations over the next few months.