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Beyoncé, Jay-Z baby Blue Ivy's 'Glory' makes US Billboard chart history
Published Thursday, Jan 12 2012, 11:32 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 63 comments
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter's 'Glory' has made US Billboard chart history.
The track, which was released on Monday (January 9) and features newborn Blue Ivy's cries, has placed at number 74 on this week's Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Beyoncé and Jay-Z's daughter, who has been dubbed B.I.C., has become the youngest ever artist to place on the chart.
According to Billboard, 'Glory' debuts as the week's highest new entry on the R&B/Hip-Hop count, with 1.7 million audience impressions across 54 radio stations.
Coincidentally, 'Glory' also marks Jay-Z's 107th entry on the chart in his career, which mirrors the date Blue Ivy Carter was born (1/07).
> Beyoncé, Jay-Z baby Blue Ivy already has own security detail?
Listen to Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter's 'Glory' below:
The track, which was released on Monday (January 9) and features newborn Blue Ivy's cries, has placed at number 74 on this week's Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

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Beyoncé and Jay-Z's daughter, who has been dubbed B.I.C., has become the youngest ever artist to place on the chart.
According to Billboard, 'Glory' debuts as the week's highest new entry on the R&B/Hip-Hop count, with 1.7 million audience impressions across 54 radio stations.
Coincidentally, 'Glory' also marks Jay-Z's 107th entry on the chart in his career, which mirrors the date Blue Ivy Carter was born (1/07).
> Beyoncé, Jay-Z baby Blue Ivy already has own security detail?
Listen to Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter's 'Glory' below:
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