31 Grammy Awards Won By Beyonce And The Years, and Songs She Won With

Beyoncé has officially tied the most wins in Grammys history. Here’s the breakdown of all her wins.

Beyoncé has officially tied for the most wins in Grammys history after her success at the awards ceremony on Sunday night. Her track “Cuff It” notched her a win for Best R&B Song, while “Break My Soul” helped her win Best Dance/Electronic Recording. Additionally, she won Best Traditional R&B Performance with “Plastic Off the Sofa.”

Despite the historic performance, Beyoncé was unable to accept the awards in person. She was reportedly 45 minutes late to the ceremony while stuck in L.A. traffic. “Beyoncé is on her way. The upside of hosting the Grammys in L.A. is that everyone can be here. The downside of hosting the Grammys in L.A. is the traffic,” host Trevor Noah joked. “Beyoncé is on her way.”

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 14: 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 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

With 31 total Grammy wins, Beyoncé is now tied with conductor Georg Solti. Additionally, she and her husband, JAY-Z, both share the record for the most nominations ever with 88 each. All-in-all, Beyoncé received nominations in nine categories at this year’s Grammy Awards. She is also up for Record of the Year (“Break My Soul”), Album of the Year (Renaissance), Song of the Year (“Break My Soul”), and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album (Renaissance). Elsewhere in the night, Viola Davis achieved EGOT status for her work on the audiobook for her memoir, Finding MeKendrick Lamar also took home several awards.

Beyoncé released Renaissance back in July 2022, over six years following her previous solo studio album, Lemonade. The album featured collaborations with Nova Wav, The-Dream, Symbolyc One, A. G. Cook, Honey Dijon, Beam, Tricky Stewart, BloodPop, Skrillex, Hit-Boy, No I.D., and more. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, with 332,000 album-equivalent units.

Later this year, Beyoncé will be embarking on her “Renaissance World Tour 2023.” For the shows, she’ll be stopping in Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Washington D.C., and many more cities across the globe. Revisit Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul” below.

Summary of all 31 Grammys won by Beyonce

She first won two Grammys in 2001 at the 43rd GRAMMY Awards.

Wins: Best R&B Song (“Say My Name”), Best R&B Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal (“Say My Name”)

One win in 2002 at the 44th GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (“Survivor”)

Four wins in 2004 at the 46th GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (“Dangerously In Love 2”), Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (“The Closer I Get To You”) with Luther Vandross, Best R&B Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (“Crazy In Love”), Best Contemporary R&B Album (Dangerously In Love)

One win in 2006 at the 48th GRAMMY Awards

Win: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals (“So Amazing”) with Stevie Wonder

One win in 2007 at the 49th GRAMMY Awards

Win: Best Contemporary R&B Album (B’Day)

One win in 2008 at the 50th GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best Compilation Soundtrack (Dreamgirls

Five wins in 2010 at the 52nd GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Song Of The Year, Best R&B Song and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (“Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)”), Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (“Halo”), Best Contemporary R&B Album (I Am… Sasha Fierce), Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance (“At Last” from Cadillac Records: Music From The Motion Picture)

One win in 2013 at the 55th GRAMMY Awards

Win: Best Traditional R&B Performance (“Love On Top”)

Three wins in 2015 at the 57th GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best R&B Performance (“Drunk In Love”), Best R&B Song (“Drunk In Love”), Best Surround Sound Album (Beyoncé)

Two wins in 2017 — 59th GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best Contemporary Urban Album (Lemonade), Best Music Video (“Formation”)

One win in 2019 — 61st GRAMMY Awards

Win: Best Urban Contemporary Album (Everything Is Love)

She only won 1 in 2020 at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards

Win: Best Music Film (Homecoming)

4 wins in 2021 at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards

Wins: Best R&B Performance (“Black Parade”), Best Music Video (“Brown Skin Girl”), Best Rap Performance (“Savage”) and Best Rap Song (“Savage”) with Megan Thee Stallion

Her four wins in 2023 at the 65th GRAMMY Awards made a total of 31 wins.

Wins: Best Dance/Electronic Music Album (RENAISSANCE), Best R&B Song (“CUFF IT”), Best Traditional R&B Performance (“PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA”), Best Dance/Electronic Music Recording (“BREAK MY SOUL”)

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