Bey just became the most awarded artist in Grammys history, with a record 32 wins. The award that put her over the edge was best dance/electronic album, which she won for her celebrated record "Renaissance."
Her history-making achievement came before the show even ended, so there's still time for her to win more -- "Renaissance" is also nominated for album of the year, which has yet to be awarded. The crowd rose to its feet to celebrate Beyoncé's win. She thanked her late Uncle Johnny, whose name she famously drops in the song "Heated," as well as her husband and three children. She also acknowledged the LGBTQ artists who inspired and directly contributed to "Renaissance,""I'd like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre," she said.
Grammys host Trevor Noah said Bey's win also settled another matter: "We can finally end the GOAT debate; it's done now -- it's Beyoncé," he said. Beyoncé scored the album of the summer with "Renaissance," an effervescent ode to disco and the ballroom scene of New York in the '70s and '80s, a community founded by Black gay and trans people. Four songs from "Renaissance" were nominated for Grammys this year, with "Break My Soul" earning nods for song and record of the year.
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And we all say, 'Who cares'?
Didn’t even know she released any music this last year. Very undeserved
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