Beyonce Goes Viral After Becoming the Grammys GOAT
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Beyonce made history when she beat the record set by British classical conductor George Solti at the 65th Grammy Awards.

Beyoncé made music history at the 65th annual Grammy Awards when she took home the best dance/electronic album award for her ecstatic dance masterpiece, Renaissance.

"Queen Bey" tried not to "get too emotional" when she stepped on the stage to receive the honor. "I'm trying to accept this night simply," she remarked at the Grammys 2023.

She continued by thanking her relatives, particularly her late uncle Jonny, who supported her before she became well-known by making her performance attire, according to BBC.

Beyoncé has stated that his HIV struggle inspired her fascination with dance music and its LGBTQ history in Renaissance.

The music megastar took home awards for best R&B song for "Cuff It," best R&B song for "Plastic Off the Sofa," best R&B recording for "Break My Soul," and best dance/electronic album for Renaissance in the Grammys 2023, which made the Beyonce record.

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Beyoncé's Record-Breaking Win

Beyoncé currently holds the Grammy for most awards with 32 after winning Best Dance/Electronic Music Album. The record was previously held by Hungarian-born British classical conductor George Solti (31), per the Grammys.

Beyoncé has set Grammy records for years. As of that year (2010), she held the record for most Grammys won by a female artist in a single evening with six. She won 28 Grammys in 2020, overtaking Alison Krauss.

Beyoncé won her first two Grammys with Destiny's Child in 2001 for "Say My Name." The classic grabbed the best R&B song and best R&B performance by a duo or group with singing, which is included in the impressive Beyonce record.

Despite her 32 wins, Beyonce's only won one award in the 'Big Four' category of the Grammys. Thirteen years ago, she got the Song of the Year for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)." According to Billboard, she once again failed to win the album, record, and song of the year awards at Grammys 2023.

Fans brought to social media their appreciation of the latest milestone in their fantastic career of Beyonce. User dather18 tweeted: "Even more than Elvis or the Beatles or Madonna? That's pretty cool."

One user named Illuminated commented, "What a time to be alive!!! Beyoncé is the most amazing musician ever!!!"

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