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Grammys 2021: Beyonce makes history as she smashes record for most awards won by an artist, male or female

Beyonce wins record number of Grammys
Beyonce has smashed records as the biggest winner in Grammys history (Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Beyonce had been the most-nominated artist at the Grammys 2021 and she certainly didn’t disappoint, as she racked up her 28th Grammy and broke the record for the artist with the most wins ever. 

The singer notched up her 28th Grammy award for best R&B performance for Black Parade, meaning she is now the most successful winner in Grammys history, male or female. 

Beyonce paid tribute to her children on stage, including Blue Ivy Carter, who also became a Grammy-winner at the age of just nine for her feature on her mum’s song Brown Skin Girl.

Earlier in the night, as she went up on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to collect the award for best rap song, Bey told Megan: ‘I have so much respect for you. I’m honored that you asked me to be a part of this song,’

Beyonce’s fans immediately took to Twitter to celebrate the monumental occasion, writing: ‘stanning beyoncé means you never lose. get wit it.’

Others added: ‘We lived to see one of the greatest entertainers of ALL TIME reach her goals and become the legend she said she wanted to be!’ and ‘BEYONCÉ!! A history making, record breaking Queen’.

Savage, Megan Thee Stallion’s collaboration with Beyonce was also a big winner on the night and made Megan a multiple Grammy-winner for the first time. 

In her acceptance speech, Megan admitted that she often asks herself ‘what would Beyonce do? But let me make it a little ratchet’ and wanted to be ‘the rap Beyonce’ when she was growing up. 

The pair are both from Houston, Texas, and both paid tribute to their town, adding: ‘Houston, we love you.’

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