Grammy win brings Beyoncé a step closer in her pursuit of being the most decorated artist in the show’s history
Beyoncé has already won a Grammy Sunday, bringing her a step closer in her pursuit of being the most decorated artist in the show’s history.“Break My Soul.”Beyoncé, who now has 29 awards, only needs three more wins to eclipse the record held by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti, who has 31 Grammys. Solti has held on to the record since 1997.
Beyoncé entered Sunday’s ceremony as the leading nominee including album, song and record of the year. If she wins in any of those major categories, it’ll be her first since she received the song of the year honour for “Single Ladies” in 2010. Viola Davis could achieve EGOT – a term for those who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony – status if the actor wins for best audio book, narration and storytelling recording.Arena beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS and Paramount+. The show will include performances by Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Sam Smith, Lizzo as well as special musical tributes to the late musicians Takeoff, Loretta Lynn and Christine McVie.
There could be many other firsts: If Bad Bunny wins album of the year for “Un Verano Sin Ti,” it would be the first time a Spanish-language album has taken home the top honour. Taylor Swift, whose latest album “Midnights” wasn’t eligible for this year’s Grammys, could win her first song of the year trophy for “All Too Well.
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