Rapper Jay-Z expresses his joy over the birth of his newborn daughter Blue Ivy Carter by launching a new track which features the new celebrity baby crying at the end of the track. Get more details about the birth of Blue Ivy Carter and the new Glory track!
After a media frenzy surrounding the birth of Jay-Z and Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, the
couple has finally decided to introduce their bundle of joy to
their fans and how else than through a recording session.
Apparently, daddy Jay-Z wanted his baby girl to be featured on his
newest track Glory, which features Blue Ivy crying at
the end of the song.
The rap mogul turned to music to express the joy of having his
first child born and reveals some stunning details with regards to
Beyonce, hinting on where the baby was conceived. Apparently, the
'most beautiful girl in the world' was 'made in Paris' just a day
before Beyonce 'shot her album package'.
According to the verses of the new track, Beyonce was pregnant
before at one point but suffered a miscarriage. The proud father
also reveals that he believes his daughter is strong and magical as
he raps saying that: “Last time, the miscarriage was so tragic. We
was afraid you disappeared, but nah, dear, you magic.”
The joy of the birth of baby Blue Ivy Carter is infused all over
the track as Jay-Z constantly makes references to his baby girl.
The rap star states in the new 'Glory' track that:
“The most amazing feeling I feel; Words can't describe what I'm
feeling for real; Baby, I paint the sky blue; My greatest creation
was you...You...Glory.”
The couple also decided to put an end to the rumors surrounding the
birth of baby Blue Ivy Carter in New York's Lenox Hill Hospital by
releasing a joint statement which confirms that the baby was born
Saturday, January 7th, 2012. The couple's statement said that:
“We are happy to announce the arrival of our beautiful daughter,
Blue Ivy Carter, born on Saturday, January 7, 2012. Her birth was
emotional and extremely peaceful – we are in heaven. She was
delivered naturally at a healthy 7 lbs.
It was the best experience of both of our lives. We are thankful to
everyone for all your prayers, well wishes, love and support.”
The issued statement clears the rumors that the baby was delivered
via scheduled caesarean. Post the media frenzy that surrounded the
subject and the vast rumors which stated that the couple rented an
entire floor of the hospital, forking over more than a cool million
bucks to ensure their privacy, Lenox Hill Hospital's executive
director Frank Danza released a statement clearing any of the
rumors. According to People, the statement said:
“The suggestion that the couple paid $1.3 million to rent an entire
maternity floor is simply not true. The family is housed in an
executive suite at the hospital and is being billed the standard
rate for those accommodations. Our executive suites are available
for any patient, including the food service and amenities provided
to the Carter family. We have made every effort to ensure minimal
disruption to other families experiencing the births of their own
children over the past three days.”
As far as the highly mediated rumored case of a father that has
been denied access to the maternity where his wife delivers their
twins by the celebrity couple's security team, Mr. Frank Danza says
that:
“No security plan that we or the Carters' security team put in
place would have prevented or delayed families from gaining access
to the NICU, and to date, no families have complained to the
hospital about being denied access to the NICU.”


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