When Beyoncé received her 32nd Grammy at the 2023 Grammy Awards, she broke the previous record and became the artist with the most Grammy awards ever. Her album “Renaissance,” which was honored as the Best Dance/Electronic Album, is the reason for this victory.
In her acceptance speech, Beyoncé thanked God, her late Uncle Johnny, her parents, her husband Jay Z and children, and the queer community “for your love and for inventing the genre.”
“I’m trying not to be too emotional and I’m trying to just receive this night,” she said, after breaking the record a little more than two hours into the main telecast. “I want to thank God for protecting me. … I’d like to thank my uncle Johnny, who’s not here, but he’s here in spirit.”
The singer thanked her parents, husband and three children before including her queer supporters.
“I’d like to thank the queer community for your love and for inventing this genre.”
Beyoncé’s 32 Grammy Awards solidifies her place as the most decorated Grammy artist of all time, a title that has earned her recognition as the Grammys GOAT (Greatest of All Time).