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After her third win at Grammy Awards for Best Rap Song on Sunday, she tied with Alison Krauss for the most gongs for a singer or female artist, but her award for Best R&B Performance put her one better.
Hitmaker Jimmy Jam made the announcement as he presented the award to Beyonce, stating, “History has just been made. Breaking the all-time record for the most Grammy wins ever by any female artist or any singer, male or female, the Grammy goes to Beyonce.”
The stunned star took the mic at the Grammy and said, “As an artist, I believe it’s my job – and all of our jobs- to reflect the times. It’s been such a difficult time, so I wanted to uplift, encourage and celebrate all of the beautiful black queens and kings that continue to inspire me and inspire the whole world.
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Kaytranada and Lady Gaga (pictured at the 2019 Grammys). (Getty)
The 2021 Grammys were the queerest in years, garnering major wins for stars famed in the LGBT+ community.
The Grammys are music’s biggest night of celebrations, and it was a night of history-making moments and tear-jerking performances. The 63rd annual awards took place on Sunday (14 March) in Los Angeles with comedian Trevor Noah hosting the affair.
Besides the awards themselves, the four-hour ceremony also included star-studded performances by BTS, Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Harry Styles and Taylor Swift.
Beyoncé took home the most awards at the ceremony, picking up four out of her nine total nominations. Queen Bey broke the record for the most Grammy wins by a female artist or any singer – regardless of gender.
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