Because of hits found aboard her seventh studio album, 2022’s ‘Renaissance,’ music megastar Beyonce captured her 32nd career win at the 2023 GRAMMYs – a historic feat that made her the most-awarded act in the ceremony’s 66-year history.
This year, she’s galloped into the award show’s history books again thanks to her 2024 blockbuster project ‘Cowboy Carter.’
Details inside.
The 2025 GRAMMY nominations were revealed Friday (November 8) and list Bey in the Pop, Country, and general categories including Album, Song, and Record of the Year.
Bringing her total career nominations count to 99, the 43-year-old has now surpassed her husband JAY-Z for most nods in the award show’s history.
We’re sure he isn’t too worried, however.
Thanks to writing credits across various nominated projects, his updated nominations count sits at 88 – making him the most-nominated rapper ever. As if that’s not enough, he remains the show’s most-awarded rapper – tying Kanye West (24 each).
Tune in to the GRAMMYs when they air live on CBS on February 5, 2025 to see how many of the coveted trophies she collects.
See the full list of nominations here.
And yet they will still find something to complain about….
Gurl bye! She ain’t got nothing since she was supporting Kamala Harris:
Musically people prefer Jay-Z over Beyonce.
And in the end people would still pick Jay from business to music
Nas and Amerie are better
This WAS Beyonce’s sonically adventurous work, that much is true. Will she win any of the bigger awards? Not holding my breath but I will be watching.
Scammmys
7 songs from one album all nominated:
Ya Ya, 16 Carriages, Texas Hold Em, Leviis Jeans, II Most Wanted, Spaghetti, and Body guard. That has to be some sort of record. Her losing AOTY would just be plain ridiculous this time.