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These Are the 28 Grammy Awards Beyonce Has Won

Beyonce has made Grammys history!

During the 2021 Grammys held on Sunday night (March 14), the 39-year-old entertainer won her 28th Grammy award.

Beyonce is now the most awarded singer and female artist in Grammys history. She is tied with producer and multi-instrumentalist Quincy Jones for the second most wins, while the late conductor Georg Solti is the most awarded Grammy winner with 31 wins.

During the event, Beyonce took home four awards, winning Best Music Video for “Brown Skin Girl” with daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 9, Rap Performance and Rap Song for her “Savage Remix” with Megan Thee Stallion, and Best R&B Performance for her song “Black Parade.”

We have now compiled the list of the 28 Grammy awards Beyonce has won over her career, which includes three awards with her girl group Destiny’s Child.

Congrats on the historic night, Beyonce!

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Beyonce, Jay-Z & Solange Just Became The Most Winningest Family in Grammys History!

Beyonce just broke the record for most awarded singer and female artist at the Grammys, but that’s not all that she accomplished tonight.

The 39-year-old musician and her family now have an astounding 72 Grammy wins, which makes them the most winningest family in Grammy history.

On top of the 28 awards that Beyonce has won, her husband, Jay-Z has picked up 22 of his own, and her sister, Solange, has won 11.

Beyonce and Jay-Z‘s first born daughter, Blue Ivy, also won a Grammy earlier tonight after starring in the video for “Brown Skinned Girl”.

The family leads most of the other musical family, including the Jacksons (Jackson 5, Michael and Janet) who have a total of 22.

Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, have 15 between them.

The popular Newman family – Randy, Thomas, et al – who are known for being a major Oscar family – just have 7 Grammy award wins, with all of them being from Randy.

See the full winners list from the 2021 Grammys now!

Beyonce Makes Grammys History with Record-Breaking 28th Win!

Beyonce has made Grammys history!

The 39-year-old entertainer took home her 28th Grammy award during the ceremony held on Sunday night (March 14) at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Beyonce officially won her 28th award for Best R&B Performance for her song “Black Parade.”

She is now the most awarded singer and female artist in Grammys history. Conductor Georg Solti currently holds the record for the most Grammy wins with 31 and producer Quincy Jones also has 28 wins.

Earlier in the night, Beyonce won her 27th award, winning Best Rap Song with Megan Thee Stallion for the “Savage” remix.

Ahead of the actual ceremony, it was announced that Beyonce and Jay-Z‘s daughter Blue Ivy, 9, won her first ever Grammy with the mother-daughter-duo’s song “Brown Skin Girl” winning Best Music Video.

Congrats Beyonce!

FYI: Beyonce is wearing a Schiaparelli outfit.

25+ pictures inside of Beyonce and Megan Thee Stallion accepting the award…More Here! »

Blue Ivy Carter Wins First Grammy Award, Becomes One of the Youngest Grammy Winners Ever

Blue Ivy Carter can now add Grammy winner to her list of accomplishments!

The nine-year-old daughter of Beyonce and Jay-Z just became a winner after her mom’s music video for “Brown Skin Girl” won the Best Music Video award. Blue Ivy starred in the video alongside her mom. They share the win with Saint Jhn, Wizkid, and the video’s directors, Beyonce and Jenn Nkiru, and producers.

This makes Blue Ivy one of the youngest Grammy winners of all time.

Blue Ivy also won a BET Award for the song last year!

Congratulations to Beyonce, Blue Ivy Carter, and the rest of the team for “Brown Skin Girl.”

You can check out the list of winners for the 2021 Grammys right here, which we are updating live as the night goes on.

Best of luck to all of the nominees!

Grammys Exec Reacts to Beyonce Not Performing at This Year's Show

Beyonce is the most-nominated performer at the 2021 Grammy Awards, but she has opted not to perform at the event.

This marks that third time in recent years that the most-nominated performer of the year decided not to perform, following Jay-Z in 2018 and Kendrick Lamar in 2019.

The Recording Academy’s interim CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told the Los Angeles Times, “It’s unfortunate, because she’s such a big part of the Recording Academy. We absolutely wish we had her onstage.”

He also insisted that a surprise Beyonce performance is not being planned, nor is one from Adele despite a rumored comeback appearance.

While Harvey is the head of the Recording Academy, he says that he has nothing to do with the nominations. He said that the nominations still cause issues when trying to get performers and one artist turned him down this year “because she was like, ‘I got snubbed three years ago, and I’m still annoyed about it.’ I told her, ‘Right, but you know that’s nothing to do with me?’ She said, ‘I don’t know — it sort of is, isn’t it?’”

Beyonce is up for nine awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Black Parade.”

Beyonce Sends Message of Support to Meghan Markle Following Oprah Interview

Beyonce is sending her love to Meghan Markle.

Following the 39-year-old Duchess’ explosive interview with Oprah, the 39-year-old entertainer took to her website to send a message of support to Meghan.

“Thank you Meghan for your courage and leadership,” Beyonce wrote. “We are all strengthened and inspired by you.”

Beyonce sends message to Meghan

Along with the message, Beyonce also shared a photo from when she met Meghan at the European premiere of The Lion King in 2019 in London.

In a video captured during their meeting, Beyonce can be overheard calling Meghan “my princess.” Find out what else she said to Meghan!

Months before they even met, Beyonce and Jay-Z gave Meghan a subtle shout-out during the 2019 BRIT Awards by posing in front of a custom painting of Meghan and even turned around to look at the artwork after finishing their acceptance speech for Best International Group.

Hours before Beyonce shared her message of support, Queen Elizabeth broke her silence and shared a statement about Meghan and Prince Harry‘s interview.

Here are the 15 biggest bombshells and takeaways from their interview.

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