Beyoncé Ties Record Grammy Wins: Beyoncé Breaks Record For Most Grammy Wins of All Time

Beyoncé created Grammys history. In terms of individual Grammy victories, the music legend is now tied with Hungarian-British symphonic and opera conductor Georg Solti. Their combined 31 Grammy victories are stunning now.

Beyoncé was conspicuously absent from the stage when “Cuff It” was revealed as the winner for best R&B song, and host Trevor Noah joked, “For real, Beyoncé is on her way.

“The benefit of holding the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles is that everyone can attend. Traffic is a drawback of holding the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. “The 38-year-old host highlighted that the singer’s victory had tied her with the other two most-awarded musicians in history.

For the record, Beyoncé has now won as many Grammys as any other person in history, Noah noted. With nine overall nominations, she also has the most of the evening. These nominations include those for song of the year and record of the year for “Break My Soul,” as well as an album of the year for Renaissance.

Nile Rodgers and The Dream, members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, accepted the record-breaking honor on Queen Bey’s behalf because she couldn’t be there in person. They both wrote the lyrics to “Cuff It.”

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The remarks Dream’s were brief and largely inaudible as he took the honor, but Rodgers, 70, spoke briefly to the crowd about his experience working with Beyoncé.

In his victory speech, Rodgers referred to being invited to perform on the song as “the most organic thing ever happened to me.” “I remarked, “I want to play on that!” Right away!”

It was “one take, I guarantee,” he remarked in the recording studio. “Nile, perhaps you should do this or that, but I never even heard that. It matched exactly how I felt inside.”

Beyoncé Ties Record Grammy Wins

Beyoncé soon showed over to claim her award. She later posted a photo of herself wearing a different attire while sporting her new accessories to Instagram “You guys, we won 3! Thank you so much for your love and devotion, my Hive! Big thanks for the victories for BREAK MY SOUL and CUFF IT! To Tricky, HOV, Big Freedia, and The Dream. I adore you all!

Syd, I’ve always loved you so much. I’m grateful. We appreciate the contributions that Nova Wav, Morten Ristorp, Raphael Saadiq, and Nile Rodgers made to CUFF IT.

 

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Many thanks to Patrick Paige II, Nick Green, and Sabrina Claudio. Most days, my favorite song on RENAISSANCE is PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA. Picking is challenging, though. Haaa.

Being recognized for the singing performance feels lovely. We appreciate all the excellent singers that delivered those stunning TikTok performances! I’m so appreciative and joyful right now!” The 65th Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET and streamed on Paramount+ at that time.

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