Grammy Awards 2025: Beyoncé Shatters Records, Wins 33rd Grammy & Dominates Night with 11 Nominations
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Grammy Awards 2025: Beyoncé Shatters Records, Wins 33rd Grammy & Dominates Night with 11 Nominations
Beyoncé made history at the Grammy Awards 2025, securing her 33rd Grammy and breaking barriers as the first Black woman to win in a country category.
With 11 nominations, she dominated the night, adding another incredible achievement to her already legendary career.
From her powerful collaboration with Miley Cyrus on "II Most Wanted" to her record-breaking triumphs in various categories, Beyoncé proves once again why she's the Queen of Music.
Watch the full story behind her groundbreaking wins and how she continues to inspire across genres.
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