Beyoncé wins Album of the Year for 'Cowboy Carter'
Updated | By AFP
Beyoncé won her first-ever Album of the Year Grammy on Sunday, finally taking home the coveted prize for her sweeping country revue, "Cowboy Carter."
The 43-year-old music icon bested stiff competition, including Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, to claim the night's most prestigious trophy.
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Beyoncé reacts to winning Album of the Year at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/HCRi44Adqm
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It was a moment of vindication for Beyoncé, the Recording Academy's most nominated and decorated artist ever -- who for more than a decade has been routinely snubbed for top Grammys.
"It's been many, many years," she said in accepting the prize, which she dedicated to Linda Martell, a pioneering Black woman in country who performed on the album.
"I hope we just keep pushing forward, opening doors," Beyoncé said.
It was the fifth time one of her albums had been nominated for the top prize, previously losing the award to Swift, Beck, Adele and Harry Styles.
And Beyoncé is the first Black woman in the 21st century to win the prize, and just one of four to do so: Lauryn Hill was the last to win in 1999, following in the footsteps of Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston.
"Cowboy Carter" is a rhinestone-studded, genre-bending, historically grounded honky tonk of an album that pays homage to Beyonce's southern heritage.
The 27-track second act in her "Renaissance" trilogy, "Cowboy Carter" magnified a wider conversation on the long history of Black artists in country music, and the persistent racist backlash they have continued to experience.
Beyoncé entered the night with the most chances at Grammys gold, having garnered 11 nominations, including in the major fields along with pop, country, Americana and melodic rap performance.
She ultimately took home three awards - Album of the Year, best country album and best country duo/group performance with Miley Cyrus.
Beyoncé reacts to winning Best Country Album at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/dHIZRCtWTJ
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“We won Beyoncé!”
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 3, 2025
— Miley Cyrus on the #GRAMMYs stage pic.twitter.com/wAFzi7UlOL
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