Beyoncé's Grammy Wins: A Look Back at Her Record-Breaking Career
Beyoncé is a music icon with an impressive record of 99 Grammy nominations, making her the most-nominated and most-awarded artist in Grammys history. Despite multiple nominations, she finally won the coveted Album of the Year award at the 2025 Grammys for Cowboy Carter. While she may not be nominated at the 2026 Grammys, let's take a look at her 34 other wins over the years.
Beyoncé, as part of Destiny's Child, won her first two Grammys with "Say My Name" and later added another win with "Survivor." Her solo career took off with hits like "Crazy in Love" and collaborations with legends like Stevie Wonder on "So Amazing." The album "B'Day" and "I Am... Sasha Fierce" also earned her multiple Grammy wins.
"Love on Top," "Drunk in Love," and her self-titled album showcased Beyoncé's versatility and talent, while "Lemonade" and the "Formation" music video left a lasting impact. Collaborating with Jay-Z on "Everything Is Love" and the powerful "Homecoming" performance further solidified her legacy.
At the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, Beyoncé won four awards for songs like "Savage," "Black Parade," and "Brown Skin Girl," marking a new era in her career. With a string of successful albums and groundbreaking performances, Beyoncé continues to redefine the music industry and inspire fans worldwide.