Beyoncé and daughter Blue Ivy Carter make history at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards
Beyoncé and daughter Blue Ivy Carter made history Sunday night at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. Beyoncé became the most decorated female Grammys winner with 28 while her 9-year old daughter became the second-youngest Grammys winner ever. The iconic singer secured four wins — for Best Music Video for "Brown Skin Girl," Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for her collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion for "Savage," and Best R&B Performance for "Black Parade." Blue Ivy Carter won her first Grammy for the "Brown Skin Girl" music video after getting a writing credit on her mother's song. They're only behind the late conductor Georg Solti, who is the biggest Grammy winner with 31.
cbsnews.comBeyonce and daughter Blue Ivy Carter make history at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards
Beyonce and daughter Blue Ivy Carter made history Sunday night at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. Beyonce became the most decorated female Grammys winner with 28 while her 9-year old daughter became the second-youngest Grammys winner ever. Blue Ivy Carter won her first Grammy for the "Brown Skin Girl" music video after getting a writing credit on her mother's song. Beyoncé accepts the Best R&B Performance award for "Black Parade" onstage during the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021. They're only behind the late conductor Georg Solti, who is the biggest Grammy winner with 31.
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Beyonce, left, and Megan Thee Stallion accept the award for best rap song for "Savage" at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Sunday, March 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish made history at the Grammy Awards. Just as joyously, dozens of creators largely sidelined for a year due to the pandemic got to make music again. 's topical “I Can't Breathe” won song of the year and Megan Thee Stallion was named best new artist. ___This story has been corrected to show the ceremony was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, not Staples Center.
Ladies night: Beyoncé, Swift make history as others win big
Four women won the top four prizes Sunday, including Swift, who became the first female performer to win album of the year three times. Beyoncé — with her 28th win — became the most decorated woman in Grammy history. And 9-year-old Blue Ivy Carter — who won best music video alongside her mother — became the second youngest act to win a Grammy in the show’s 63-year history. Megan Thee Stallion, who won three honors, also made history and became the first female rapper to win best rap song. She's also the fifth rap-based act to win best new artist.
And the Grammy nomination goes to ... Megan? Harry? Weeknd?
Others who may earn nominations include Lewis Capaldi, Summer Walker, Morgan Wallen, Doja Cat, BLACKPINK, Ingrid Andress, Snoh Aalegra, Skip Marley, Mickey Guyton and CNCO. Ricch should also earn nominations for his guest appearance on DaBaby’s international hit “Rock Star,” helping him become the show’s overall top nominee. ________FOLKS LOVE FOLKLORETaylor Swift’s last two albums, “Lover” and “reputation,” didn’t earn nominations for album of the year. The seven-member group’s hit “Dynamite” could snag a nomination for best pop duo/group performance, and their latest album could compete for best global music album. 3 on pop charts, should earn a nomination for best country performance and best country song.