Beyoncé Has the Most Grammy Awards in History! Look Back at the Moments When She Won Her 35 Trophies
During the ceremony, she picked up two more awards: Best R&B Song for "Cuff It" and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for Renaissance. With those four wins, Beyoncé officially broke the record for ...
Beyoncé Has the Most Grammy Awards in History! Look Back at the Moments When She Won Her 35 Trophies
Beyoncé is just "That Girl" when it comes to winning Grammy Awards. Since the early 2000s, the mononymous superstar has earned the coveted honor, both as a solo artist and the lead singer of Destiny's ...
Quote of the Day: Beyoncé's powerful quote, "Don’t try to lessen yourself for the world; let the world catch up to you," ...
Exactly 15 years after the Grammy Awards handed out their first trophy in a rap category, the genre and the appeal for it had grown exponentially. By the 2000s, hip-hop was the dominant global culture ...
Who's performing, who will win, and everything else you need to know about the 2026 Grammy ceremony.
Joining the ranks with Queen Bey among top Grammy honorees are artists across all genres — from classical and bluegrass to rap and R&B — including the late Quincy Jones, Alison Krauss, Stevie Wonder, ...
With the 68th Annual Grammy Awards airing on February 1, we have a bunch of amazing performances to look forward to, as usual. Hosted by former The Daily Show host Trevor Noah for the sixth ...
The 68th annual Grammy Awards are Sunday, airing live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on CBS and Paramount+. What can viewers expect? According to the Recording Academy: some ...
Michael Jackson, who was nominated in 1984 for 12 Grammys for Thriller, arrived with Emmanuel Lewis and Brooke Shields for the history-making night. They don't call him the King of Pop for nothing: He ...
Kendrick passed Jay-Z on Sunday (Feb. 1) to stand alone as the rapper with the most Grammys.
The 68th Grammy Awards take place tonight in Los Angeles. Big acts like Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar are expected to take home some heavy hardware. NPR Music's own Stephen Thompson is here to tell us ...
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