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Jay-Z is opening up about watching Blue Ivy grow into her own onstage.
In a new interview with GQ, Jay-Z reflected on his daughter’s evolution from her early appearances on Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour to her much bigger role on the Cowboy Carter Tour, where Blue, now 14, danced throughout the show and became one of its standout young performers.
“That was amazing,” Jay-Z told the outlet. “On the first tour there was a lot of conversation around her first performance, and she worked really hard to get to that point, but she still wasn’t going for it. She still was going through the motions. And then she just started fighting back.”
He said what stood out most was seeing Blue push for something rather than simply step into it.
“I saw her fight maybe for the first time in her life — like, not everything is just given to her and everything is easy,” he said. “She fought for it.”
That fight played out in a very public way. Blue first joined Beyoncé on the Renaissance tour in 2023, then returned in a larger role for the Cowboy Carter Tour, which ran 32 shows in 2025.
Jay-Z said Blue became so involved in the show that he had to suggest she sit out some moments.
“She’s almost on every number,” he told GQ. “I had to take her off some, like, ‘Man, you can’t be on that stage when she’s singing ‘6 heels…’; are you crazy?”
He also revealed that Blue’s talent goes beyond dance. According to Jay-Z, she has a strong ear for music and a gift that showed up early.
“Blue is a crazy pianist, but she won’t let us get her a teacher,” he said. “She doesn’t want it to be a job. But she has perfect pitch. If she hears a song, she’ll be like ‘Play it again,’ and then she’ll teach herself.”
“That’s just talent, she doesn’t work at that,” he continued. “She worked at this, and it makes me proud that she fought for something that she really wanted to do.”
And if anyone thought Blue’s stage era might be temporary, Jay-Z does not sound convinced. “I don’t think we’re going to be able to get her off that stage now,” he told GQ.
For Jay-Z, the conversation was ultimately about more than performance. He tied Blue’s growth to what fatherhood means to him now.
“It gives everything meaning, everything,” he said. “I’ll go cross-country, do what I have to do, and I’m back on the plane that night. I love taking them to school. I love picking them up. Everything means so much more.”
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