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Beyoncé earned three Grammy Awards at the 2025 ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday, including the prestigious Best Album for her eighth studio release, "Cowboy Carter." The album, which honors the black roots of country music, showcased Beyoncé's genre-blending prowess. Her win for Best Country Album was announced by fellow artist Taylor Swift, leaving Beyoncé visibly surprised.
With these latest accolades, Beyoncé now holds a total of 35 Grammy Awards, making her the most decorated artist in the history of the awards, surpassing previous record holders. Her remarkable 20-year career has seen her evolve from a pop and R&B icon to a versatile artist who continues to push creative boundaries.
This year's awards celebrated not only Beyoncé's achievements but also highlighted the growing representation of diverse musical influences within the industry, particularly in traditionally white genres like country music. According to official sources, the ceremony emphasized the importance of inclusivity and recognizing the contributions of artists from all backgrounds.