Queen B has become Sunday the most Grammy-winning female artist in history with more awards than any male or female performer. Keep reading to learn more!
At the 63rd Grammy Awards on Sunday, Beyoncé made history as she earned her 28th win, making her the show's most-decorated female artist.
The singer walked away with the gongs for best R&B performance for Black Parade, best music video for Brown Skin Girl and best rap performance and best rap song for Savage - her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion.
"I can't believe this happened, it's such a magical night."
Beyoncé's husband, Jay Z, shared the award for best rap song as he co-wrote Savage, and nine-year-old daughter Blue Ivy took home her first Grammy for her part in the video Brown Skin - shoring up the Carter family's place in music royalty.
She also picked up the award for best rap performance for "Savage" with Megan, 26. At this year's show, Beyoncé was the most-nominated artist with a total of nine nods.
While accepting the award for best rap song for "Savage Remix" with Megan Thee Stallion earlier in the night, Beyoncé told the rapper how much respect she had for her and how honored she was of being part of Megan's song.
Source: People, Sky News and AA.
Can you believe Beyoncé's great achievement? Are you happy for her?