Beyonce became the most decorated female artist in the history of the Grammy Awards on Sunday – as she scooped her 28th award.
The singer, 39, earned Best R&B Performance for Black Parade inside of a tent outside of the Los Angeles Convention Center for music’s biggest night – but Billie Eilish beat stiff competition including the Crazy In Love hitmaker, to win Record Of The Year for her hit single Everything I Wanted.
Beyonce stands alone with the most wins as a singer but trails Hungarian-born British orchestral and operatic conductor Sir Georg Solti who has 31 total Grammys. The win also tied her with record producer Quincy Jones with 28.
On the glittering night,Taylor Swift became the the first female artist to win the Album Of The Year Grammy Award three times as she was recognized for Folklore, with ex Harry Styles winning in the Best Pop Performance category, Megan Thee Stallion winning Best New Artist and Dua Lipa scoring Best Pop Vocal Album for Future Nostalgia.
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