CMEDIA: Beyonce shattered all records at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday by clinching 32 awards in her career.
With the most nominations this year, Beyoncé had nine in total for heralbum Renaissance.
She picked up Grammys for best R&B song of the year, best dance/electronic album, best traditional R&B performance and best dance/electronic recording for Break My Soul.
She won the fourth in the night.
The singer made history as she won best dance/electronic album, for her euphoric dance opus Renaissance, BBC reported.
She broke the record of Hungarian-British conductor George Solti who had won 31 awards.
The show opened with a colourful performance by Bad Bunny, who is up for album of the year for Un Verano Sin Ti — the first Latin album in this category — and an early award for Harry Styles.
Styles picked up the award for best pop vocal album for Harry’s House.
The record remained intact for 20 years.
“I’m trying not to be too emotional,” the star, while accepting the prize, was quoted as saying by BBC.
“I’m trying to just receive this night,” she said.