Beyoncé Is The Most Decorated Woman in Grammys History 
63RD ANNUAL GRAMMYS HISTORY BREAKING MOMENTS
Beyoncé makes history as the most decorated woman in Grammys history totaling her wins to 28. In her speech, she thanked her team, the city of Houston and also her daughter Blue who also became a Grammy winner last night. Blue won for Best Music Video for her role in “Brown Skin Girl”, a song on Beyoncé’s The Lion King: The Gift album. Blue is the second youngest person to win a Grammy. Beyoncé also won for Best Rap Performance for her feature on Megan Thee Stallion’s remix of “Savage” and Best R&B Performance with Black Parade.
Megan Thee Stallion also made history last night winning the Best New Artist award making her the second Black female rapper to win this award behind Lauryn Hill’s 1999 award.
Kaytrana gets into the mix of history breaking as the first Black artist to win a Grammy for best Electronic/Dance album.
Tiffany Haddish wins Best Comedy Album making her the first Black woman to win this category since Whoppi Goldberg in 1986.
Taylor Swift became the first female artist to win Best Album of the Year three times. The only other artists to win this category are men: Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, and Paul Simon.
Main Awards of the Night:
Album of the Year: Taylor Swift—Folklore
Record of the Year: Billie Eilish—Everything I Wanted
Song of the Year: H.E.R—I Can’t Breathe
Best New Artist: Meg Thee Stallion