Beyoncé Becomes the Most-Awarded Artist in Grammy’s History, BeyHive Say She Deserves It: “I’m Proud of Her”
- International music star Beyoncé has broken the record for the most Grammy wins at the annual ceremony
- The amazing Grammy record was previously held firmly by the late British musician Georg Solti
- The American artists' fans lauded their fave for consistently creating music that is worthy of receiving prestigious trophies
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Beyoncé has officially become the artist with the most Grammys in her cabinet.
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony took place on February 5 in Los Angeles and Queen Bey collected almost all the wins she deserved. Even though she lost Album of the Year to Harry Styles, the talented artist still broke a massive record.
According to Grammy.com, Bey has now surpassed the late British musician Georg Solti, who previously held the record of being the most awarded artist, at the lush ceremony.
Check out one of Beyoncé's emotional speeches below:
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BeyHive is over the moon about Beyoncé's new Grammy record
Calming the BeyHive that has been at war with Harry Style's fandom after Beyoncé lost Album of the Year to the former One Direction member, @PopBase shared the amazing record on Twitter.
The loyal stans rushed to the comments to rave about how the Lemonade hitmaker is the greatest artist in the universe.
@GeauxGabrielle said:
"Shoutout to all of us who got to see her career from start to present."
@BTSOriented shared:
"Everybody should also acknowledge that she's probably the most robbed artist in that ceremony's history. Nobody deserves this more than her. She's been pushing boundaries and releasing groundbreaking projects. Respect."
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@IntrovertedKeni posted:
"It’s what she deserves!"
@stallibabie wrote:
"I’m so proud of her."
@Dejahive reacted:
"Beyoncé is the greatest female artist in history. She will go down in history as the standard. She is the standard of this generation. Nobody will ever match her level."
@imvanillesque also said:
"We're so blessed to be living in the same generation with her."
@MasonBay5 also shared:
"Now give her album of the year."
@warholkiller replied:
"She did it again. Constantly raising the bar for us. A queen indeed. ✨⚡"
@ijustgoslower commented:
"Artist of the universe! Congratulations to Beyoncé for being iconic and humble! So well deserved!"
@arianaunext added:
"As she should."
Tems makes history as 1st female afrobeats singer to win Grammy
Meanwhile, Congratulations are in order for Nigerian music diva Tems as she smiled home with her very first Grammy award over the weekend.
The music powerhouse snagged the coveted award for her efforts on international rapper, Future’s Wait For You.
Unfortunately, colleague Burna Boy who was nominated in two different Grammy categories lost out to others.
Source: Briefly.co.za
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