to their 41 years old, Beyoncé made history on the night of Sunday, February 5 by becoming the artist who has won the most Grammy Awards: has had 88 nominations and has won 32adding the one he received tonight to Best Dance/Electronic Album for Renaissance.
This 2023, the artist became the most nominated interpreter for the gala of this year to the compete in a total of 9 categories. She and her husband rapper Jay Z, tie for musicians with the most nominations.
During her speech, the singer she caught her breath before speaking and noted that she was still trying to ‘not be so emotional and just take in tonight’.
He also thanked his late Uncle Johnny, who inspired her Renaissance album, and her parents for loving and motivating her. She also didn’t overlook her husband Jay Z and their three children, who were watching the ceremony from home.
#beyonce is now the most honored GRAMMY winner with 32 current GRAMMY wins.
She’s still up for 3 more tonight. #GRAMMYs
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) February 6, 2023
After the acclaimed triumph, the host Trevor Noah wanted to highlight the record reached by Beyoncé, placing her above the achievements of Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi, who recently lifted the Soccer World Cup with his team.
“Finally we can end the debate of who is the greatest of all time (GOAT). It’s Beyoncé, it’s not Jordan, it’s not Tom Brady, it’s not Messi, it’s Beyoncé,” she exclaimed.
Source: Eluniverso

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