The moment Beyoncé’s song Break My Soul was announced as the winner of the Best Dance/ Electronic Recording category, the whole audience burst into tears and social media was shocked. With this Grammy Award, Beyoncé officially broke the old record and became the artist with the most Grammy Awards in history with a total of 32 awards. This is truly an impressive achievement, a worthy recognition of Beyoncé’s contributions to the music industry.
“I want to thank Uncle Johnny, who is not here but is always here in my soul. Thank you to my parents for loving and motivating me. Thank you to my husband and three children who are watching TV.” at home. I also thank the “queer” community (another name for the LGBTQ+ community) for their love and embrace.”

Beyoncé’s moment of glory.

She thanked her family and the queer community.

The moment Beyoncé received the Grammy trophy helped her make history.
The previous record belonged to composer Georg Solti with 31 Grammy awards. With 88 Grammy nominations in her career, Beyoncé has also “leveled” the record with her husband Jay-Z with the number of nominations. The two powerful Hollywood couples have a total of 56 Grammy trophies at home, a number that any artist must desire.
Previously, due to traffic jams, Beyoncé & Jay-Z arrived late to the Grammy Awards and missed the moment to receive the award for Best R&B Song for the song “Cuff It”. Music producer Nile Rodger in the production team represented “Queen Bee” to receive the award. Then, when Beyoncé appeared in the audience, host Trevor Noah personally held the Grammy trophy to “offer” it to the female singer right below her seat.
Host Trevor Noah had to go to the table to “present” the Grammy award to Beyoncé because she was late

When Beyoncé returned to her seat, Jay-Z and Adele opened champagne to celebrate the historic feat.

Beyoncé “let go” of her two juniors, Adele and Lizzo.
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