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Beyonce smashes Grammy awards night with four wins

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Beyonce stands alone on her Grammy throne: With her fourth win yesterday, she has become the most decorated artist in the show’s history surpassing the 26-year-old record once held by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti.

‘‘I’m trying not to be too emotional,’’ the superstar said as her husband Jay-Z stood and applauded her. The singer thanked her late uncle, her parents, Jay-Z and her children for supporting her. ‘‘I’m just trying to receive this night. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God.’’

Beyonce has now collected 32 awards after she won for best R&B song for ‘‘Cuff It,’’ dance-electric music recording for ‘‘Break My Soul,’’ traditiona­l R&B performanc­e for ‘‘Plastic Off the Sofa’’ and dance-electric music for her seventh studio album ‘‘Renaissanc­e,’’ which is also nominated for album of the year.

Beyonce missed the milestone of tying Solti’s record, which stood since 1997. Host Trevor Noah said she was on her way to the ceremony but blamed Los Angeles traffic for not being in person to accept it. The song was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq.

Once Beyonce – the night’s leading nominee – finally arrived, Noah presented her with the best R&B song award at her table.

Bad Bunny opened the Grammy Awards with a festive, high-energy performanc­e that brought many of the audience including Taylor Swift to her feet and danced near her table at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. Noah introduced Bunny calling him a ‘‘global force’’ who is the most streamed and listened to artist in the world.

Harry Styles won the main telecast’s first award for best pop vocal album for ‘‘Harry’s House.’’ The singer said recording the song was one of the ‘‘greatest experience­s of my life. It’s been my greatest joy.’’

Sam Smith and Kim Petras won best pop duo-group performanc­e for their song ‘‘Unholy.’’ Petras said Smith wanted Petras to make the acceptance speech because ‘‘I’m the first transgende­r woman to win this award.’’

‘‘I want to thank all the incredible transgende­r legends before me who kicked these doors open for me so I could be here tonight,’’ said Petras, who made a reference to friend and Grammynomi­nated musician Sophie, who died after an accidental fall in Athens, Greece in 2021. ‘‘You told me this would happen. You always believed in me. Thank you so much for your inspiratio­n, Sophie. I adore you, and your inspiratio­n will forever be in my music.’’

 ?? AP ?? Beyonce appears in the audience at the 65th annual Grammy Awards yesterday in Los Angeles.
AP Beyonce appears in the audience at the 65th annual Grammy Awards yesterday in Los Angeles.
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Trevor Noah

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