Beyoncé became the most decorated performer in the show’s history with her fourth triumph on Sunday night, breaking the 26-year-old record previously held by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti.
The superstar singer was nominated for 32 awards, including best R&B song for “Cuff It,” dance-electric music recording for “Break My Soul,” traditional R&B performance for “Plastic Off the Sofa,” and dance-electric music for her seventh studio album “Renaissance,” which is also nominated for album of the year.
Beyoncé fell short of tying Solti’s record, which has held since 1997. Host Trevor Noah stated that she was on her way to the ceremony but was unable to attend due to traffic in Los Angeles.
Several authors contributed to the song, including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers, and Raphael Saadiq.
When Beyonce arrived, Noah presented her with the best R&B song award at her table, which included her husband Jay-Z and The-Dream. She improved her record as the artist with the most victories in that category to five.
Bad Bunny started the Grammy Awards with a lively, high-energy performance that captivated many in the crowd, including Taylor Swift, who got to her feet and danced near her table.
Noah presented Bunny as a “global force” who is the most streamed and listened to musician in the world.
Beyoncé had already won two Grammys by the time the ceremony began. Beyoncé entered the event on Sunday as the top nominee for album, single, and record of the year. If she wins any of the main categories, it will be her first since winning song of the year for “Single Ladies” in 2010.
Styles received the first award of the main show for best pop singing album for “Harry’s House.” The recording of the song was one of the “best moments of my life,” according to the vocalist. It’s given me the most delight.”
For their song “Unholy,” Sam Smith and Kim Petras won best pop duo-group performance. Smith asked Petras to give the acceptance speech because “I’m the first transgender woman to receive this award,” according to Petras.
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