After tying the record with her win for Best R&B Song for ... Love on Top" – 2013Best Surround Sound Album – "Beyonce" – 2015Best R&B Performance – 2015Best R&B Song – "Drunk in Love ...
LOS ANGELES, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Pop superstar Beyonce broke the record for most career wins at music's Grammy awards on Sunday but lost again in the prestigious album of the year category ...
"Breaking the record for the most Grammy wins of all time. Show your respect, it's Renaissance, Beyoncé." Beyonce wins the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album during the 65th Annual ...
At tonight’s ceremony in Los Angeles, she earned her 32nd Grammy Award, breaking a record previously held by the late composer Georg Solti, who had 31 career trophies. Prior to this achievement ...
Queen Bey sits alone atop the Grammys throne. Beyoncé broke the all-time record Sunday with her 32nd career Grammys win, with the milestone honor coming in the best dance/electronic music album ...
Before Grammys night even got to the main categories, Beyoncé made history. In nabbing the win for Best Dance/Electronic Album with Renaissance, she is now the most awarded performer in Grammy Award ...
Lizzo won record of the year for “About Damn Time ... The song was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq. Once Beyoncé – the night ...
The former record holder was conductor Georg Solti, who received 31 in his career. Solti was a long-serving music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. “I’m trying not to be too ...
Pop queen Beyonce on Sunday reigned supreme at the Grammys, breaking the all-time record for wins with her 32nd prize and fourth of the night -- but the Album of the Year prize that's long eluded ...
“When we get in the studio and begin the record, we just make the music we want to make. It feels really nice to feel like ‘Oh, that’s the right thing to do.”’ Beyonce missed being in ...
Beyoncé missed the milestone of tying Solti’s record, which stood since 1997 ... The song was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq.