CNN reports that Beyoncé took home a Grammy for best dance/electronic album for her hit record, ‘Renaissance,’ on Feb. 5.
The achievement marked her 32nd Grammy win, an all-time record. . We can finally end the GOAT debate; it’s done now — it’s Beyoncé, Trevor Noah, Grammys host, via statement.
In her acceptance speech, Queen Bey thanked her family and the LGBTQ artists who provided inspiration and contributions to ‘Renaissance.’
“I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre.” Beyoncé said, via statement. “Thank you so much. I’m trying not to be too emotional. I’m trying to just receive this night.”
Earlier in the evening, Beyoncé won three more Grammys. “Plastic Off the Sofa” won best traditional R&B performance. “Break My Soul” was named best electronic dance recording. and “Cuff It” won best R&B performance.
The previous Grammy record holder was conductor Georg Solti.
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