Eight-Year-Old Aura V Becomes Youngest Individually Credited Grammy Winner

Eight-year-old American singer Aura V has made history at the Grammy Awards, becoming the youngest individually credited winner in the ceremony’s history.

Aura V achieved the milestone alongside her father as part of the group FYÜTCH & Aura V, winning the award for Best Children’s Music Album for Harmony at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards held on Sunday.

With the victory, Aura V surpassed the previous record held by Blue Ivy Carter, the daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, who won her first Grammy in 2021 at the age of nine.

Blue Ivy received the award for Best Music Video for her contribution to Brown Skin Girl at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

Aura V’s historic win marks a significant moment at the Grammys and highlights the growing impact of young talent on

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