Beyoncé posted some never-before-seen photos of her adorable daughter Blue Ivy on her "I AM" Tumblr account. Blue Ivy was seen wearing a purple and gold crown fit for a tiny princess. She also posted a picture of what could be found in the little girl's closet including a tiny cream colored dress and tiny pink heels. The most adorable photo of the mini-photo-shoot was probably of a younger Blue Ivy touching her mother's face as the Queen B leaned over the stroller.

The "Diva" singer, who is relatively private about her life, has used her Tumblr account to share intimate and private moments in her life. In her collage of photos her fans can find the singer posing outside her apartment, performing one of her many hits, behind the scenes of some of music videos and having a romantic date night with her hubby Jay-Z.

In an interview with ABC, the "Love On Top" singer said that Blue Ivy was her number one priority.

"I just want to make sure that she can have a healthy, safe, normal life... in the back of my mind, she's my priority," she said. "And life is completely different now. So I'm - I feel really, really, just lucky that I can still do what I love, and now have a way bigger meaning. And that's to be her mother."

Beyonce isn't the only one doting on baby Blue Ivy. Recently Jay-Z released clips for two of his new songs from his upcoming album "Magna Carta Holy Grail." He told Billboard that Jay-Z Blue (Daddy Dearest) and "Heaven" were both inspired by his daughter. In the preview for "Jay-Z Blue" the rapper is seen talking to producer Rick Rubin about fatherhood and manhood and addressing his fear of not being a good dad.

"[She's] something we both created; we still marvel at her," Jay-z begins. "My pop left when I was young, so he didn't teach me how to be a man, nor how to raise a child, or treat a woman. So of course, my karma, two things I need, I don't have. And I have a daughter. It's the paranoia of not being a great dad."

In his second preview for "Heaven" the rapper switches gear and instead focuses on the topic of Heaven and Hell and the uncertainties that surround it.

"For me, my idea of heaven is in your daughter's laughter; hell could be if your child is missing for three minutes - you're in three minutes of hell," he told Rubin. "It's just not my belief that a just God would make you burn for eternity for [the] free will that he gave you."