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If Beyoncé is going to do anything, it's breaking records.
She currently has the most Grammy Awards, with 32. According to Billboard, her 2023 The Renaissance World Tour earned $579.8 million and sold 2.8 million tickets.
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, she has the most certified titles for a female artist of all time, with 103 in her discography.
So what more could she want or do? Well, win some more Grammys.
The singer from Texas is up for several nominations on Sunday, including album of the year. With 99 nominations, she has now broken the record for the most Grammy nominations ever.
Here is what to know about the other records Beyoncé has broken ahead of the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
Beyoncé breaks records for most Grammy nominations, awards
According to data from Vegas Insider, here is a summary of records Beyoncé has broken at the Grammy Awards.
- Beyoncé extended her record as the artist with the most nominations in the Record of the Year category after receiving her 9th nomination for “Texas Hold ‘Em." She received eight nominations as a solo artist and one nomination as a part of “Destiny’s Child.”
- Beyoncé and Taylor Swift join Kendrick Lamar, jointly setting the record for the most consecutive studio albums nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys. For Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, this was their 4th consecutive studio album with an Album of the Year nomination.
- Taylor Swift's Grammy-nominated albums: “folklore,” “evermore,” “Midnights,” and “The Tortured Poets Department.”
- Beyoncé Grammy-nominated albums: “Beyoncé,” “Lemonade, “Renaissance,” and “Cowboy Carter."
- Beyoncé broke her tie with Jay-Z and became the sole holder of the record for the most nominations ever received at the Grammy Awards. After receiving 11 nominations, Beyoncé’s new total of nominations is 99.
- After receiving 11 nominations for “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé also broke the record for the most nominations received in one night by a female artist. A previous record of 10 nominations was held jointly by Beyoncé (2010 Grammys) and Lauryn Hill (1999 Grammys.)
- "Cowboy Carter” by Beyoncé broke the record of SZA (“SOS”) and Brandi Carlile (“In These Silent Days,") becoming the top album by a female artist with the most nominations received in one night. “Cowboy Carter” got 11 nominations, while SZA and Carlile’s albums got 10 nominations each.
- Beyoncé broke out of her tie with Janet Jackson and Dolly Parton, becoming the first female artist to receive Grammy nominations in the most genres (11), adding nominations in country and americana. Previously, Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, and Dolly Parton were tied with nine genres.
Full list of Beyoncé's 2025 Grammy nominations
- Record of the year: “Texas Hold 'Em”
- Album of the year: "Cowboy Carter"
- Song of the year: “Texas Hold 'Em”
- Best pop solo performance: “Bodyguard”
- Best pop duo/group performance: “Levii's Jeans” featuring Post Malone
- Best melodic rap performance: “Spaghettii” featuring Linda Martell and Shaboozey
- Best country solo performance: “16 Carriages”
- Best country duo/group performance: “II Most Wanted" featuring Miley Cyrus
- Best country song: “Texas Hold 'Em”
- Best country album: "Cowboy Carter"
- Best Americana performance: “Ya Ya”
What was Beyoncé's latest album?
In March 2024, Beyoncé released her highly praised eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." The album received recognition for tracks including "Bodyguard," "LEVI'S JEANS" featuring Post Malone, "Spaghetti" featuring Linda Martell and Shaboozey, "16 Carriages," "II Most Wanted" featuring Miley Cyrus, and "Ya Ya."
Where is Beyoncé from?
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on Sept. 4, 1981 in Houston, where she also grew up. Her mother is Celestine "Tina" Knowles and her father is Matthew Knowles. Tina was a costume designer and hair stylist while Matthew was a professional record manager.
Before Beyoncé's solo career, she was in the group "Destiny's Child." Their recording career lasted from 1998 to 2004 and they sold over 50 million records worldwide while winning two Grammy Awards and nine nominations.