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Grammy Awards 2023: Beyoncé becomes the biggest winner in history (BBC News)

Beyoncé has broken the record for the most Grammy Award wins of all time, after collecting her 32nd trophy at this year's ceremony. The singer made history ...

"I grew up next to nowhere in Germany and my mother believed me, that I was a girl," she said, as Smith looked on with pride. "From making it with two of my best friends to playing for people has been the greatest joy I could have asked for." If you have a story suggestion email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). "I made this album with love and passion, and when you do things with love and passion, everything is easier," said the singer. "I'm surprised traffic could stop you," joked host Trevor Noah once she arrived. Kacey Musgraves played a heartfelt version of Coal Miner's Daughter in tribute to the "Queen of Country" Loretta Lynn; while Fleetwood Mac star Christine McVie was honoured with a performance of her signature hit, Songbird, by Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt and Mick Fleetwood. She went on to thank the late, transgender pop artist Sophie for "kicking these doors open", and Madonna "for fighting for LGBTQ rights", before dedicating the award to her mother. The singer told the audience she had written the first verse "in the shower when I was choosing to change my son's life", by divorcing her then-husband, Simon Konecki. "Sam graciously wanted me to accept this award because I'm the first transgender woman to win this award," said the German-born singer. "This album from start to finish has been the greatest experience of my life," he said. She's up for the night's main prize, album of the year, as well as song and record of the year, both for her number one single Break My Soul. "I'm trying not to be too emotional," said the star, accepting the prize.

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Beyoncé posa como diosa en un minivestido futurista para el brunch ... (Revista XMAG)

Beyoncé hace aparición y sorprende a todos antes de los Grammy. Beyoncé hizo una brillante aparición en el Roc Nation Brunch de este año.

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Beyoncé sets a new record for most Grammy wins in history (NPR)

With four new prizes tonight, the megastar has now won more Grammy Awards than any other artist in the prizes' 65-year history. She has now won 32 Grammys.

"I want to thank all the incredible transgender legends before me so I could be here tonight," she added, shouting out the late trans pop artist SOPHIE in her speech, as well as Madonna and her mother for inspiration. The night was filled with a number of excellent live performances, from longtime Grammy favorites to new-comers to the stage. [Kendrick Lamar](https://www.npr.org/artists/166009689/kendrick-lamar) took home the Grammy for best rap album for his Mr. The 23-year-old cried through her whole acceptance speech, marveling that she won one of the Grammy's biggest prizes "just by being myself." "Sam graciously wanted me to accept this award because I'm the first transgender woman to win this award," Petras said in her speech. Bonnie Raitt won the song of the year prize for "Just Like That." A half an hour into the show, Beyoncé — who was reportedly late to the awards thanks to LA traffic — tied the all-time record for most Grammys won when she and a team of co-writers won best R&B song for "Cuff It." Lizzo took song of the year for "About Damn Time." Later, she gave credit to her forbearers and inspiration, adding: "I would like to thank the queer community for your love, and for inventing the genre," referring to the house music that grounded RENAISSANCE. "This is so kind," Styles said of the album of the year award, as Beyoncé gave him a standing ovation. (Adele took home took home best pop solo performance for her song "Easy on Me." Beyoncé has now captured more Grammy awards than any other artist, thanks to a quartet of trophies for her album RENAISSANCE.

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Beyoncé breaks Grammys record, is now most-decorated artist (WOKV)

Once Beyonce finally arrived, Noah presented her with the best R&B song award at her table which included her husband Jay-Z and The-Dream. In that category, she ...

The actor gave an emotional speech and emphatically said "I just EGOT" after she marched on stage to collect her award. Noah hosted the ceremony as well, which saw [Jon Batiste take home](https://apnews.com/article/grammy-awards-chris-rock-covid-entertainment-health-6ce7f74b3cc70f3ead2659135415f839) album of the year. "I wrote this book to honor the 6-year-old Viola, to honor her, her life, her joy, her trauma, everything," Davis said. … I would like to thank the culture for allowing me to evolve in order to make this. Thank you.” She has released two albums as a lead artist and also won the Grammy for best jazz vocal album earlier in the night. A who’s who of hip-hop royalty took the stage for an epic, rousing 15 minute tribute to the genre’s 50th anniversary. Veteran singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt shrugged off big-name rivals like Adele, Swift and Beyoncé to win the song of the year award. The New Yorker was virtually in tears when she collected the award and noted that her little brother was her date. “It feels like validation that you’re on the right path,” said the singer backstage. “I’m trying not to be too emotional,” the superstar said after her historic win as her husband Jay-Z stood and applauded her. The singer thanked her late uncle, her parents, Jay-Z and her children for supporting her. But the superstar was a constant presence throughout the night, even when she wasn't in the room, especially once she won her 32nd award and surpassed late composer Georg Solti in all-time wins.

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Beyoncé officially has the most Grammys of any artist (CNN)

Beyoncé accepts the best dance/electronic music album award for "Renaissance," her 32 career Grammy win. Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

She won at least one award in absentia: Noah told the audience that Bey was stuck in traffic on her way to the ceremony, so legendary guitarist Nile Rodgers accepted the award for best R&B performance, for “Cuff It,” on her behalf. Four songs from “Renaissance” were nominated for Grammys this year, with “Break My Soul” earning nods for song and record of the year. The conductor Georg Solti previously held the record for most Grammys earned by a single artist. The award that put her over the edge was best dance/electronic album, which she won for her celebrated record “Renaissance.” She thanked her late Uncle Johnny, whose name she famously drops in the song “Heated,” as well as her husband and three children. She was already the most awarded woman performer before Sunday’s milestone.

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Beyoncé Has The Most Grammys Ever After Winning 32nd Award (The New York Times)

After 88 career nominations, the superstar won her fourth trophy of the 2023 awards, giving her the record for most Grammy victories.

I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre. I’d like to thank my parents — my father, my mother — for loving me and pushing me. Nominated nine times overall on Sunday, mostly for “Renaissance” and its songs, Beyoncé will have a chance to add to her total with the top categories still to come: song, record and album of the year, a prize she has never won despite three previous chances. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband, my beautiful three children, who are at home watching. [Beyoncé’s official Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/p/CoTgYsmLl7G/) celebrating her wins so far: “We won 3 y’all,” the caption read, alongside a photo of the singer with a trio of trophies. Alison Krauss, the bluegrass singer and violinist who was nominated twice on Sunday but lost both awards, has 27, as does Chick Corea. Thank you so much to the Grammys. Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win in the dance album category, which has been awarded since 2005. I’d like to thank my Uncle Jonny, who’s not here, but he’s here in spirit. Solti, a Hungarian-born conductor who was the previous leader, won his last award in 1998, the year after his death. “I’m trying not to be too emotional, and I’m trying to just receive this night. “I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre,” the singer said.

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Beyoncé Breaks Record for Most Grammy Wins of All Time (Variety)

The award that put her over the top was a win for best dance/electronic album for “Renaissance.” Beyoncé was on hand at the arena to accept this one, unlike ...

Credited as a songwriter on “Renaissance,” Jay-Z is nominated alongside Beyoncé for album of the year and song of the year. He came into the 2023 ceremony tied for that record with Kanye West, with 24 wins prior to this year. [Beyonce led the 2023 nominations](https://variety.com/2022/music/news/grammy-nominations-2023-complete-list-nominees-1235433127/) with nine, putting her in a tie for all-time Grammy nominations with her husband, Jay-Z — 88 each. This year marked Beyoncé’s first nominations in the dance/electronic categories, along with her R&B and general-field nods. The-Dream, a co-writer and co-producer, came to the podium and made a quip about “CP time,” cut out as it went out over the air. “I’m trying not to be too emotional and I’m trying to just receive this night,” she said, after breaking the record a little more than two hours into the main telecast.

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