Beyonce won her 32nd Grammy and fourth of the night on Sunday 5th February 2023, setting a new record for most Grammy wins by an artist.
She claimed the distinction by defeating the late classical conductor Georg Solti, who had 31 awards, by winning the Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for her big hit “Renaissance.”
“I’m making an effort not to get worked up. And I’m trying to just receive this night,” Queen Bey remarked as her peers stood to applaud the 41-year-old in her historic moment. She was dressed in a glittering, figure-hugging gown and had her hair styled in mermaid waves.
Beyonce’s seventh solo studio album, “Renaissance,” is a throbbing, hot mix of dance songs designed to free a world bound by boredom.
For the first time in more than a decade, Beyonce topped Billboard’s list of the top singles after its release during the summer.
The rhythmic, urgent summons to the dance floor and the synthesis of elements, giving respect to the pioneers of funk, soul, rap, house, and disco, make “Renaissance” stand out despite Beyonce’s soaring vocals.
“I want to thank my mother and father for supporting me and loving me. She addressed the gathering at the Los Angeles event, saying, “I’d like to thank my wonderful husband and my beautiful three children who are at home watching.