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Grammy Awards 2023: Beyonce ties record with 'Cuff It' win

Beyonce has tied the late Georg Solti for the most wins in Grammy... Read More
Beyonce has tied the late Georg Solti for the most wins in Grammys history after she took home three awards Sunday during the show's ceremony.

The superstar singer has now won 31 awards, bringing her one last step closer to become the most decorated artist in the show's history. She won for best dance-electronic music recording category for "Break My Soul," traditional R&B performance for "Plastic Off the Sofa" and R&B song for "Cuff It," which was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers, Raphael Saadig.

Host Trevor Noah said Beyonce was on her way to the ceremony but blamed Los Angeles traffic for not being in person to accept it.



Solti, a Hungarian-British conductor, also has 31 Grammys. He's held on to the record since 1997.

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Bad Bunny opened the Grammy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles with a festive, high-energy performance that brought many of the audience including Taylor Swift who rose to her feet and danced near her table.

Noah introduced Bunny calling him a "global force" who is the most streamed and listened to artist in the world.



By the time the show started on CBS, Beyonce had already won two Grammys.. Beyonce won for the first time ever in the best dance-electronic music recording category for "Break My Soul." She also won for best traditional R&B performance for "Plastic Off the Sofa" during the pre-telecast ceremony where most Grammys are handed out.

It's the first time Beyonce has been nominated in the dance category. Her seventh studio project is up for best dance-electronic music album.

Beyonce 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 since she received the song of the year honor for "Single Ladies" in 2010.

Harry Styles won the main telecast's first award for best pop vocal album for "Harry's House," which included his fun-filled, massive hit "As It Was." The singer said recording the song was one of the "greatest experiences of my life. It's been my greatest joy."

Beyonce's other nominations include best R&B song for "Cuff It" and song written for visual media for "Be Alive," the Oscar-nominated song from the "King Richard" soundtrack.

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