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They don’t call her Queen Bey for nothing!
Upon accepting the award for best dance/electronic music album for her seventh studio album, Renaissance, at the 2023 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé, 41, broke the record for most Grammy award wins at a whopping 32.
Before cementing herself as a solo superstar, the Houston, Texas native earned her first Grammy nomination in 2000 for Destiny Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills.” The following year, the group’s hit song “Say My Name” earned Beyoncé her first two Grammys.
Since then, she’s been nominated 88 times and performed eight times, both with Destiny’s Child and as a solo artist.
Ahead of her record-breaking Grammy appearance, she returned to the stage for her first full concert since 2018, with an hour-long performance at the new Atlantis The Royal Resort in Dubai.
Her return was made even more special, when the mom-of-three was joined on stage by her 11-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter, whom she shares with husband JAY-Z, for a duet of their song “Brown Skin Girl.”
And to keep the momentum going, Beyoncé kicks off her Renaissance World Tour in Europe on May 10, 2023 and comes to North America in July.