Eight-year-old American singer Aura V has made history by becoming the youngest individually credited Grammy winner ever.
Aura V, along with her father in the duo FYÜTCH & Aura V, won the Best Children’s Music Album for Harmony at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday. This achievement sets a new record, surpassing the previous milestone held by Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughter, Blue Ivy.

Blue Ivy won her first Grammy in 2021 at the age of nine for Best Music Video with her contribution to Brown Skin Girl at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. That song also featured Beyoncé, Nigerian singer Wizkid, and Guyanese rapper Saint Jhn. However, Saint Jhn was not credited for the Grammy because he did not appear in the music video.
Aura V’s historic win further cements her place in Grammy history, making her the youngest artist to receive an individual Grammy award.













