You won’t Break her heart — but Beyoncé has, indeed, broken Grammy award records.
Queen Bey (41), has been officially named the most successful Grammy Award winner.
“I’m trying not to be too emotional,”The lionized chanteuse said this after accepting her laurels. “I want to thank God for protecting me. I’d like to thank my Uncle Johnny, who is not here, but here in spirit.”
After acknowledging her parents Tina & Mathew Knowles and Jay-Z as her husband, she went on to thank her children, Jay-Z and her children. “queer community.”
Unseating late classical conductor Georg Solti — who, since 1997, has held the record for taking home the most ever trophies with 31 wins — Beyoncé’s back-to-back victories in the Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Song Written for Visual Media, Best R&B Song and Best Dance/Electric Record categories Sunday solidified her Grammys supremacy.
Her total number of gramophones has increased from 28 to 32 with these victories.
It “Heated”At the awards ceremony that was not televised, harmonizer received two Grammys. This took place before the Sunday live broadcast.
During the telecast, EGOT winner Viola Davis, 57, announced that Bey’s trending hit “Cuff It” had received the honors of Best R&B Song. Beyonce wasn’t there to accept the awards. Instead, producer the Dream, 45, stood in the voluptuary’s proxy, claiming she was “stuck in traffic.”
Beyonce arrived midway through the ceremony with Jay-Z, her husband. Noah presented the award to her from the audience.
Trevor Noah (39), announced that Bey and Solti had been tied in the feat, both having 31 wins.
The sultry singer finally beat the dead conductor by winning in the “Best Dance/Electronic Music Album” category.
The Houstonian became the performer with the most Grammy career wins in 2021. She is the only recipient of a single Grammy. “Black Parade” clinched the record-setting triumph in the Best R&B performance, earning Bey her 28th trophy.
This feat reunited her with Quincy Jones (89), who has also received 28 awards.
Beyonce fans celebrating her win online have respectfully dubbed her “The” “greatest of all time.”
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