BEYONCÉ MAKES HISTORY TO BECOME THE MOST AWARDED FEMALE ARTIST IN GRAMMY® HISTORY

Beyoncé earned her 28th Grammy on Sunday after picking up honors with Best R&B Performance for “Black Parade,” Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl” as well as Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for “Savage,” with Megan Thee Stallion. Beyoncé was also the most nominated artist of the night, with nine nominations.
Beyoncé’s 9-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, added to the historic night, becoming the second youngest artist to win a Grammy for her collaboration with her mom on “Brown Skin Girl.”
Beyoncé is tied with producer and multi-instrumentalist Quincy Jones for the second most Grammy wins. The late conductor Georg Solti is the most decorated Grammy winner with 31 wins.
See below for the completed list of Grammy wins, including the first three wins with Destiny’s Child:
GRAMMY AWARDS WON
Say My Name R&B Performance by a Duo or Group w/ Vocals
Survivor R&B Performance by a Duo or Group w/ Vocals
Dangerously In Love
Dangerously In Love 2 Female R&B Vocal Performance
The Closer I Get To You (Luther Vandross) R&B Performance by a Duo or Group w/ Vocals
Crazy In Love Rap/Sung Collaboration
Crazy In Love R&B Song
So Amazing (Stevie Wonder)
B’Day Contemporary R&B Album
I Am…Sasha Fierce Contemporary R&B Album
Above and Beyoncé: Video Collection & Dance Mixes Contemporary R&B Album
Single Ladies Female R&B Vocal Performance
At Last Traditional R&B Performance
Halo Female Pop Vocal Performance
Single Ladies R&B Song
Single Ladies Song of the Year
Single Ladies Female R&B Vocal Performance
Love On Top Traditional R&B Performance
Beyoncé Surround Sound Album
Drunk in Love R&B Performance
Drunk in Love R&B Song
Lemonade Urban Contemporary Album
Formation Music Video
Homecoming Music Film
Savage Remix Rap Performance
Savage Remix Rap Song
Brown Skin Girl Music Video
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