US Pop icon Beyoncé has so far received jointly the most
number of Grammy awards for any artist in the history of the show: 28, the latest
being ‘Savage Remix’ in collaboration with rapper Meghan Thee Stallion.
Right now Beyoncé is tied with producer and musician Quincy
Jones for the most number of Grammy wins.
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Beyoncé also won the Best Music Video category for ‘Black
Skin Girl’, as well as Best R&B Performance for ‘Black Parade’.
The singer surpassed Alison Krauss on Sunday, becoming the
most decorated female act in Grammy history.
Beyoncé said in his acceptance speech that she made the song
for “beautiful black kings and queens” in the world.
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Below listed are all the songs she won Grammys for, throughout
the years (some of them in multiple categories):
1.
Say My name (Best R&B Performance by a Duo or a Group with Vocals, Best R&B Song: 2000-2001)
2.
Survivor
3.
Dangerously In Love 2
4.
The Closer I Get To You
5.
Crazy In Love (Best R&B Song, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: 2003-2004)
6.
Dangerously In Love
7.
So Amazing
8.
B’Day
9.
I am … Sasha Fierce
10.
Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) (Best R&B Song, Song of the Year, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: 2009-2010)
11.
At Last
12.
Halo
13.
Love On Top
14.
Beyoncé
15.
Drunk In Love (Best R&B Song, Best R&B Performance: 2014-2015)
16.
Formation
17.
Lemonade
18.
Everything Is Love
19.
Homecoming
20.
Brown Skin Girl
21.
Savage (Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song: 2020-2021)
22. Black Parade
She could further extend her tally of Grammy wins, being a
double nominee with ‘Black Parade’ and ‘Savage’ under the Record of the Year
category.