February 4, 2025 in Feature & Analysis

The Records Set By Beyoncé At The 67th Grammys

The biggest news of the 67th edition of the Grammy Awards was Beyoncé finally breaking the jinx of being unable to win the Album of the Year category.

Beyoncé had failed in four previous attempts before landing the award’s top prize at the Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 2, 2025.

Her “Cowboy Carter” album won the award as she is set to go on tour.

Apart from winning the Grammys’ top prize on Sunday, the “Irreplaceable” crooner extended her record as the highest winner in the history of the award to 35 after winning three awards on Sunday night, including the Country Album of the Year prize.

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She is also the most nominated artist in the history of the Grammys with a total of 99 nominations.

Beyoncé also became the first Black woman to win the Album of the Year in the 21st century.

Lauryn Hill was the last Black woman to win the award in 1999 with “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” album.

Beyoncé is only the fourth Black woman to win the award after Natalie Cole, Whitney Houston, and Lauryn Hill.

The Los Angeles Fire Department presented the award to Beyoncé as a show of solidarity to the victims of the California wildfires that burned thousands of homes.




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