Singer Beyonce Knowles  made the Grammy history by lifting her 28th award with her win as Best R&B Performance . She has crossed Alison Krauss’ record for most wins by a female artist.

Her single “BLACK PARADE” won over Brittany Howard’s “Goat Head,” Emily King’s “See Me,” Jacob Collier’s “All I Need,” and Jhené Aiko’s “Lightning & Thunder.”

She has earned her 27th Grammy  by picking up honors like best music video for “Brown Skin Girl” as
well as best rap performance and best rap song for “Savage,” with Megan
Thee Stallion, 

 “I have
so much respect for you. I’m honored that you asked me to be a
part of this song,” said Beyoncé while looking at Megan. She shares the win with Jay-Z and
several co-writers.

Beyoncé was the night’s top contender
with nine nominations.

Beyoncé’s daughter nine-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter too  won best music
video alongside her mother. By doing so, she became the second youngest act to win a Grammy in
show’s 63-year history.