Already with a number of accolades under her belt, Beyoncé can add another one. She is now the most-awarded artist in Grammy history.
Prior to the final award, Beyoncé had already won three Grammys at the 2023 award show; Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “Break My Soul,” Best Traditional R&B Performance with “Plastic Off the Sofa” and Best R&B Song with “Cuff It.”
The fourth win, which helped Beyoncé break the record for most Grammy-awarded artist was Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for “Renaissance.”
Beyoncé now has 32 Grammy wins and beat classical music conductor Georg Solti’s 31 Grammy-win, which is a record that was established in 1998.
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