Grammy Awards 2023: Beyoncé creates History with her 32nd Trophy
One of the ace American Singer-songwriter Beyoncé now owns the record for the most GRAMMY victories ever after taking home the prize for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album at the Grammy Awards 2023. Previously held by George Solti, Queen Bey has now surpassed the classical conductor, in part because of her potent 2022 album, RENAISSANCE. With 32 GRAMMY awards already under her belt and the chance to add more this evening, the mega-star created yet another unforgettable GRAMMYs moment.
The Unwavering Legacy
Beyoncé herself was there when it was time for the record-breaking GRAMMY Awards triumph, and she entered the stage to a standing ovation and an overwhelming wave of acclaim. She was sure to thank God and her family before mentioning a particular group that had a significant influence on this record.
She enunciated, “I’d like to thank the queer community,” citing her uncle Jonny as an inspiration for RENAISSANCE as well as the pioneering voices in dance and electronic music. The debate about who is the “GOAT” has ended, but Beyoncé’s legacy is far from over, according to broadcaster Trevor Noah.
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List of Winners at Grammy Awards 2023
Here’s the complete list of winners at Grammy Awards 2023.
- Best New Artist: Samara Joy
- Record of the Year: Lizzo- About Damn time
- Song of the Year: Bonnie Raitt- Just Like That
- Best Pop Solo Performance: Adele- Easy on Me
- Best Dance/Electronic Album: Beyonce- Renaissance
- Best Rap Album: Kendrick Lamar — Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers
- Best Musica Urbana Album: Bad Bunny- Un Verano Sin Ti
- Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance: Sam Smith and Kim Petras — Unholy
- Best Country Album: Willy Nelson — A Beautiful Time
- Best R&B Song: Beyonce — Cuff It
- Best Pop Vocal Album: Harry Styles- Harry’s House
- Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Beyonce — Break My Soul
- Best Global Music Performance: Wouter Kellerman, Zakes Bantwini & Nomcebo Zikode — Bayethe
- Best Country Solo Performance: Willy Nelson — Live Forever
- Best R&B Performance: Muni Long- Hrs & Hrs
- Best Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar –The Heart Part 5
- Best Metal Performance: Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Tony Iommi — Degradation Rules
- Best Rock Performance: Brandi Carlile — Broken Horses
- Best Rock Album: Ozzy Osbourne — Patient Number 9
- Best Alternative Music Album: Wet Leg — Wet Leg
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: Beyonce — Plastic Off the Sofa
- Best Progressive R&B Album: Steve Lacy — Gemini Rights
- Best R&B Album: Robert Glasper — Black Radio III
- Best Rap Song: Kendrick Lamar — The Heart Part 5
- Best Comedy Album: Dave Chappelle — The Closer
- Best Folk Album: Madison Cunningham — Revealer
- Best Country Song: Cady Johnson — Til You Can’t