Beyoncé Breaks Record for Most Grammy Awards
At the 2023 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé made history as the most Grammy-winning artist of all time, surpassing the previous record with her 32nd award.
This victory came with her album “Renaissance”, which was recognized as the Best Dance/Electronic Album.
Beyoncé Receives 32nd Grammy Award for ‘Best Dance/Electronic Album’
In her acceptance speech, Beyoncé thanked God, her late Uncle Johnny, her parents, her husband Jay Z and their children and gay community “for your love.” and for inventing the genre.”
“I’m trying not to get too emotional and I’m trying to take it in tonight,” she said, after breaking the record for just over two hours on the main show. “I want to thank God for protecting me. … I want to thank my uncle Johnny, who is not here, but he is here spiritually.”
The singer thanked her parents, husband and 3 children before including her supporters.
“I want to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXnucnZyek
Beyoncé Wins Grammy Award For “Cuff It” Before Breaking The Record
Earlier, when Beyoncé won for “Cuff It” in her absence, host Trevor Noah joked about her still not showing up, claiming it was due to LA traffic. The award for Best R&B Song was presented without Beyoncé, approximately 30 minutes after the broadcast.
The-Dream, who co-wrote and co-produced the song, made a humorous comment about “CP time” at the podium, which was edited for broadcast. Nile Rodgers, who played on the track, also spoke briefly on the podium, uncensored.
“You all know niggas are in CP time. Beyonce thank you.” pic.twitter.com/wRV1x3yJj5
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 6, 2023
Beyoncé’s 32 Grammy Awards cemented her place as the most decorated Grammy artist of all time, a title that earned her recognition as the GOAT Grammy (Greatest of All Time).