Beyonce Wins 32 Grammys and Becomes the Most Decorated Artiste in Grammy History; Queen Bey Gives Emotional Speech (Watch Video)

By winning 32 Grammys, Beyonce has become the most decorated artist in Grammy history. "I'd like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre," she said while accepting her award for best dance / electronic music album for "Renaissance".

Beyonce At Grammys 2023 (Photo Credits: Twitter/@BET)

There's truly nobody like Queen Bey! Beyonce has scripted history by shattering the record for the singer with the most Grammy Awards. By winning 32 Grammys, she has become the most decorated artist in Grammy history. "I'd like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing the genre," she said while accepting her award for best dance / electronic music album for "Renaissance". Grammys 2023: Beyoncé Serves Hotness in a Cleavage Showing Dress For the Prestigious Awards Night (View Pics).

While accepting the award, Queen B gave an emotional speech. She said, "I want to thank God for protecting me... I'd like to thank my uncle Johnny who is not here but he is here in spirit..." She added, "I'd like to thank my parents, my father, my mother, for loving me, for pushing me. I'd like to thank my beautiful husband, and my beautiful children who are watching at home."

Beyonce's Speech At Grammys 2023

Following the win, host Trevor Noah described Beyonce as the GOAT. "It's done. It's officially done," Noah said. Earlier Beyonce who won the Best R&B Song' for 'Cuff It', arrived fashionably late at the venue and Nile Rodgers accepted the award for her. Grammys 2023: Beyoncé Pays Tribute to Her Late Gay Uncle and Thanks the Queer Community For Their 'Love' During Her Emotional Award Acceptance Speech (Watch Video).

Beyonce still has three more categories to look forward to. She also had the highest number of nominations this year - nine in total. She has been nominated in the categories - Record Of The Year for "Break My Soul", Album Of The Year for '"Renaissance", Song Of The Year for "Break My Soul", Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for "Renaissance", Best R&B Performance for "Virgo's Groove", Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Plastic Off the Sofa", Best R&B Song for "Cuff It" and Best Song Written For Visual Media for "Be Alive [From King Richard]".

With 31 honours under his belt, conductor Georg Solti earlier held the title (Last year, Beyonce became the most-awarded female musician in history when she received her 28th golden gramophone.)

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