Beyoncé broke the record for most Grammy Awards, surpassing conductor Georg Solti for her 32nd win. This made Queen His Bey the most awarded artist in his 64-year history at the Grammy Awards.
The historic award went to Beyoncé for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2023 Grammy Awards. renaissanceThe singer is a bonobo fragment, diplo Odessa Diplo last goodbyeand Surrender By Rufus Du Sol.
Beyoncé’s announcement of her victory was greeted with long cheers and a standing ovation from the audience.
“I try not to get too emotional,” Beyoncé said in her acceptance speech. “I’m just trying to get it tonight.”
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The award is Beyoncé’s fourth Grammy, having already won Best R&B Song for “Cuff It.”(opens in new window) Best Traditional R&B Performance Award for “Plastic Off the Sofa”(opens in new window) Best Dance/Electronic Recording Award for “Break My Soul”. With her nine nominations, she also became the most nominated artist at this year’s Grammy Awards. just like some wanted(opens in new window).
In addition to thanking God and family, Beyoncé gave special mention to her late “Uncle” Johnny, her mother’s nephew, and a gay man who died of HIV.She has previously credited him as the person who introduced her to the music and culture that inspired her renaissance(opens in new window)and explicitly included him in that song “Heated”(opens in new window) (“Uncle Johnny made my dress / That cheesy spandex, she looks a mess”).
She also thanked “the queer community for inventing your love and genre.”