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Beyoncé Makes History at the 2023 Grammys

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The most awarded musician in the Grammys’ 64-year history Beyoncé, arrived just in time to accept her record-shattering 32nd trophy history-making award.

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Beyonce who got to the 2023 Grammy’s Award late, probably slowed by the damned L.A. traffic and the gridlock outside Crypto.com Arena, arrived at the ceremony just in the nick of time to receive her record-breaking 32nd trophy.

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The history-making Grammy that gave her the fourth Grammy of the night was for best dance/electronic album for Renaissance. Source: Spotify

Beyonce in her acceptance speech, thanked God, her Uncle Johnny “who is… here in spirit,” her parents “for loving me and pushing me,” her “beautiful husband, my beautiful three children who are at home watching” and “the queer community for your love and for inventing this genre.”

With 88 all-time Grammy Awards nominations and joint top with husband Jay-Z, Beyonce was already a favourite after making an emphatic comeback into music earlier this year.

Beyonce’s seventh studio album ‘Renaissance’, released on July 29, 2022, earned her a total of 9 nominations at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

“I’m trying not to be too emotional. I’m trying to just receive this night. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God. I’d like to thank my uncle Johnny who’s not here, but he’s here in spirit.
“I’d like to thank my parents, my father, my mother for loving me and pushing me. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband and my beautiful three children who are at home watching,” Beyonce said.

The history-making Grammy that gave her the fourth Grammy of the night was for best dance/electronic album for Renaissance.

Read Also: Beyonce Tops Grammy Awards 2023 Nominations

Listen to Beyonce’s Renaissance Album on Spotify

This win established her as the most-awarded musician in the Grammys’ 64-year history. The previous record holder was conductor Georg Solti.

The legendary singer teared up as James Corden announced the award for best dance electronic music album.

James Corden just said, “we are witnessing history” and Beyoncé got up knowing that it had to be her.

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Beyonce’s previous wins on Sunday were for best R&B song for “Cuff It,” best dance/electronic recording for “Break My Soul” and best traditional R&B performance for “Plastic Off the Sofa.”

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