Beyoncé and Jay-Z's 8-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter won a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Award for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration this weekend.

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Although this is not Blue Ivy's first award, since she also got a Soul Train Award last year, this time she became the youngest person in history to win a NAACP Image Award! 

Blue Ivy is "giving brown girls a voice"

The song “Brown Skin Girl" where Blue Ivy sings part of the chorus, appears on the sountrack of the 2019 film The Lion King: The Giftit is a collaboration with her mom Beyoncé!

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Blue Ivy's grandmother Tina Knowles-Lawson took to Instagram to share the news, congratulating the 8-year-old. "You are giving all the beautiful little brown girls a voice," is how she captioned the sweet image.

Beyoncé was a big winner at the 2020 NAACP Image Awards

Beyoncé took home a couple of additional prizes at the 2020 NAACP Image Awards.

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The "All the Single Ladies" singer also won in the categories of Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding Variety Series or Special for Homecoming, Outstanding Live Album for Homecoming: The Live Album, and Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album for The Lion King: The Gift.  

He is a true rap legend!

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