Beyoncé Becomes Most-Decorated Female Artist, Makes History With 28th Grammy Win
Beyoncé made history on Sunday at the 63rd Grammy Awards on Sunday as she earned her 28th win, making her the show’s most-decorated female artist.
She beat Alison Krauss’ previously held record of 27 wins. Beyoncé is now tied with Quincy Jones for the second-most Grammy wins, while conductor Georg Stolti holds the record with 31 Grammys.
While accepting the award for best R&B performance for “Black Parade,” Beyoncé said she was “honored” and “so excited” to get her 28th award.
“Thank you guys. As an artist, I believe it’s my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times,” she said. “I wanted to uplift and encourage all of the Black kings and queens who inspire me and inspire the whole world … I can’t believe this happened, it’s such a magical night.”
She then shouted out her 9-year-old daughter Blue, who also took home her first Grammy for “Brown Skin Girl” with her mom, as well as her 3-year-old twins Rumi and Sir, whom she shares with husband JAY-Z.
“I know my daughter is watching, two daughters and my son are watching,” she said. “Blue, congratulations you won a Grammy tonight. I’m so proud. I love you so much, my rock.”