Beyonce is in prime position to break the all-time record for most Grammy Awards wins ever as she warned two more even before the telecast began.The 41-year-old A-lister won Best Traditional R&B Performance for Plastic Off The Sofa and Best Dance/Electronic Recording for Break My Soul before the awards show aired live coast-to-coast from the Crypto.com Center in Los Angeles, California.The wins put her at 30 Grammys throughout her storied career which leaves her just one behind late orchestral conductor Sir Georg Solti, who won 31 in total before he passed in 1997, and two to earn the all-time record.
Golden girl: Beyonce is in prime position to break the all-time record for most Grammy Awards wins ever as she warned two more even before the telecast beganBeyonce - who led the nominees at the 2023 ceremony with nine - is also tied with her own husband rapper Jay-Z with 88 nominations total at the storied award show.
The award show kicked off with an energetic Bad Bunny performance of his hit Después de la Playa which saw the likes of Taylor Swift and Jack Harlow dancing to the Puerto Rican megastar's track.Then came host Trevor Noah - who served as master of ceremonies for the third year in a row - who had a hilarious monologue.
Beyonce led the nominees with a whopping nine nods, while Kendrick Lamar, Adele, and Harry Styles follow close behind with numerous nominations each.A slew of huge names will also be hitting the stage, with Harry Styles, Jay-Z, Stevie Wonder, Bad Bunny, Mary J.
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