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After a long wait — and many snubs later — Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year at Sunday night’s Grammys with her country album “Cowboy Carter.” “I just feel very full and very honored.
It’s been many, many years,” Beyoncé said while accepting the top prize on stage. “I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, for all of the hard work,” she said in accepting. “I want to dedicate this to Miss (Linda) Martell, and I’ll just hopefully keep pushing forward, opening doors.” If you’re looking to memorialize the Grammy-winning album, “Cowboy Carter” is available in special-edition vinyl, CD, cassettes online, with multiple ways to get your hands on the album on LP.
Beyoncé first released “Cowboy Carter” on vinyl through her official website upon the album’s release last year, with the limited-edition cover art depicting a microphone in the shape of a gun.
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