On Sunday night, Beyoncé
became the most decorated woman in the history of the Grammys - at the 63rd
Grammy Awards ceremony. She also happens to have been the most nominated artist
at this year's Grammys. She tied Alison Krauss’s previous record when she
won her 27th Grammy for Best Rap Song alongside Megan Thee Stallion for
“Savage,” then proceeded to break it with her 28th Grammy win, in Best
R&B Performance for “Black Parade.”
In an emotional
acceptance speech, Beyoncé said: "his is so overwhelming. I’ve been
working my whole life, since 9 years old. I can’t believe this happened. This
is such a magical night, thank you so much." She and Quincy Jones are the
only living people with the most Grammys. The late conductor George Solti
has more, at 31 - a benchmark Beyoncé will likely surpass in the next few
years.
She won a total
of four awards last night - “Brown Skin Girl” for best music video, best
rap song with Megan for “Savage,”, best rap performance
for “Savage (Remix)” with Megan Thee Stallion and then one on
her own for “Black Parade” for best R&B performance.
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