Beyoncémade history at the2023 Grammy Awards— and celebrated after with some famous friends!The “Cuff It” singer, 41, shared a series of photos from Sunday on her personalwebsiteand onInstagram, and gave fans an intimate peek at the ways in which she spent the night that made her theGrammys' most-awarded artist of all time.Several photos included husbandJAY-Z, 53, who also has his own place in the Grammys history books: heading into the night, the couple was tied for most-nominated artists of all time, with 88 nods each.Beyoncé won four of the nine awards she was up for at the show, and in one black-and-white photo, she relaxed on a bed with her new hardware surrounding her.In another snap, she posed happily with cousin Angela Beyincé,Lizzo(whose hit “About Damn Time” won record of the year), momTina Knowles-Lawsonand longtime friend and formerDestiny’s ChildgroupmateKelly Rowland.Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood EntertainmentColdplayrockerChris Martin(whose recordMusic of the Sphereswas up for album of the year) also made an appearance, as the longtime friends sat beside one another on a couch.Beyoncé won three Grammys ahead of the ceremony (best dance recording, best traditional R&B vocal performance and best R&B song) — and her big win for best dance/electronic music album gave her her 32nd Grammy, setting the record for most-awarded artist of all time.In an emotional speech, the star gave a special shout-out to her family, her childrenBlue Ivy, 11,Rumi and Sir Carter, both 5, and the queer community.Angela Beyincé, Lizzo, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood EntertainmentChris Martin and Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood Entertainment"Thank you so much," she said as she accepted the prize from James Corden. “I’m trying not to be too emotional. I’m trying to just receive this night. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God.“She continued, “I’d like to thank my Uncle Johnny, who’s not here. But he’s here in spirit. I’d like to thank my parents — my father, my mother, for loving me, and pushing me. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband, my beautiful three children who are at home watching.““I’d like to thank the queer community for your love, and for inventing this genre,” Beyoncé concluded. “God bless you. Thank you so much to the Grammys. Thank you.“Beyoncé and JAY-Z.Mason Poole for Parkwood EntertainmentHostTrevor Noahwas quick to inform all of those watching that they were witnessing history"Beyoncé has done it, everybody!” he said following her emotional acceptance speech. “She now holds the all-time record for the most grammy wins, so we can finally end the GOAT debate. It’s done now. Who’s the GOAT? It’s Beyoncé. It’s done. It’s not LeBron [James], it’s not [Michael] Jordan, it’s notTom Brady, it’s not [Lionel] Messi. It’s done. It’s officially done.“The previous record holder was Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti, who had long held the record at 31 Grammy Award wins. Solti was well known for leading orchestras across Europe before holding the post as music director at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 22 years.Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood EntertainmentThough Beyoncé’sRenaissancelost out on album of the year to Harry Styles’Harry’s House, JAY-Z previously explained whyhe believed the album deservedthe win.“Look what it’s done to the culture. Look how the energy of the world moved. They play her whole album in the club. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen that. The whole entire joint — like, everything?!” he said in an interview with Tidal ahead of the show. “Every remix is amazing. Everyone’s inspired. It has inspired the world. When it just inspires creativity, that’s an album. That has to be album of the year.”
Beyoncémade history at the2023 Grammy Awards— and celebrated after with some famous friends!
The “Cuff It” singer, 41, shared a series of photos from Sunday on her personalwebsiteand onInstagram, and gave fans an intimate peek at the ways in which she spent the night that made her theGrammys' most-awarded artist of all time.
Several photos included husbandJAY-Z, 53, who also has his own place in the Grammys history books: heading into the night, the couple was tied for most-nominated artists of all time, with 88 nods each.
Beyoncé won four of the nine awards she was up for at the show, and in one black-and-white photo, she relaxed on a bed with her new hardware surrounding her.
In another snap, she posed happily with cousin Angela Beyincé,Lizzo(whose hit “About Damn Time” won record of the year), momTina Knowles-Lawsonand longtime friend and formerDestiny’s ChildgroupmateKelly Rowland.
Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood Entertainment

ColdplayrockerChris Martin(whose recordMusic of the Sphereswas up for album of the year) also made an appearance, as the longtime friends sat beside one another on a couch.
Beyoncé won three Grammys ahead of the ceremony (best dance recording, best traditional R&B vocal performance and best R&B song) — and her big win for best dance/electronic music album gave her her 32nd Grammy, setting the record for most-awarded artist of all time.
In an emotional speech, the star gave a special shout-out to her family, her childrenBlue Ivy, 11,Rumi and Sir Carter, both 5, and the queer community.
Angela Beyincé, Lizzo, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood Entertainment

Chris Martin and Beyoncé.Mason Poole for Parkwood Entertainment

“Thank you so much,” she said as she accepted the prize from James Corden. “I’m trying not to be too emotional. I’m trying to just receive this night. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God.”
She continued, “I’d like to thank my Uncle Johnny, who’s not here. But he’s here in spirit. I’d like to thank my parents — my father, my mother, for loving me, and pushing me. I’d like to thank my beautiful husband, my beautiful three children who are at home watching.”
“I’d like to thank the queer community for your love, and for inventing this genre,” Beyoncé concluded. “God bless you. Thank you so much to the Grammys. Thank you.”
Beyoncé and JAY-Z.Mason Poole for Parkwood Entertainment

HostTrevor Noahwas quick to inform all of those watching that they were witnessing history
“Beyoncé has done it, everybody!” he said following her emotional acceptance speech. “She now holds the all-time record for the most grammy wins, so we can finally end the GOAT debate. It’s done now. Who’s the GOAT? It’s Beyoncé. It’s done. It’s not LeBron [James], it’s not [Michael] Jordan, it’s notTom Brady, it’s not [Lionel] Messi. It’s done. It’s officially done.”
The previous record holder was Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti, who had long held the record at 31 Grammy Award wins. Solti was well known for leading orchestras across Europe before holding the post as music director at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for 22 years.

Though Beyoncé’sRenaissancelost out on album of the year to Harry Styles’Harry’s House, JAY-Z previously explained whyhe believed the album deservedthe win.
“Look what it’s done to the culture. Look how the energy of the world moved. They play her whole album in the club. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen that. The whole entire joint — like, everything?!” he said in an interview with Tidal ahead of the show. “Every remix is amazing. Everyone’s inspired. It has inspired the world. When it just inspires creativity, that’s an album. That has to be album of the year.”
source: people.com