Categories: Entertainment

Beyoncé Becomes Most Awarded Artist in Grammys History

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.

William Carter

Recent Posts

Eve Brings Energy and Nostalgia to NPR Tiny Desk During Black Music Month

In the latest episode of NPR’s Black Music Month celebration, Grammy Award-winning rapper, actress, and…

3 days ago

R&B Veteran Joe Highlights Black Music Month with the Classics on NPR Tiny Desk

R&B fans were treated to a nostalgic showcase of smooth vocals and timeless hits as…

1 week ago

‘Soul on the Water’ Announces Raheem DeVaughn, Chanté Moore & More for Inaugural Season at Pier Six Pavilion

Pier Six Pavilion is set to host a new waterfront concert series called Soul on…

1 week ago

#NewMusic: Daley Makes Long-Awaited Return With ‘Lavender’

After an extended hiatus, Daley returns with his new single “Lavender,” marking his first release…

3 weeks ago

#NewMusic: Johnny Gill Returns with Smooth ‘A Dance, A Kiss’

With his signature tone that has cultivated fans for decades, Johnny Gill is back with…

3 weeks ago

How ‘Zaire’ Turns Isolation, Intimacy and Identity Into a Quietly Urgent Story of Change

As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions begin to lift, Zaire, written and directed by Iman DuPree, unfolds…

4 weeks ago