In 2010, the year Swift won album of the year with “Fearless,” Beyoncé won song of the year for “Single Ladies” over Swift’s “You Belong with Me” and won best female pop vocal performance for “Halo,” also over “You Belong with Me.”
Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms. Beyonce has thus challenged the Recording Academy to keep up with her by improving on its categorization of music to better reflect industry trends -- something that the Grammy organizers have indeed endeavored to do.
Beyoncé leads the 2025 Grammy nominations, including yet another Album of the Year nod, begging the question of whether she'll attend and finally win the top prize.
Top female talents will take on the Beatles at Sunday’s show, where THR expects they’ll prevail in the big four categories: album, record and song of the year and best new artist.
Music’s biggest night is happening Sunday and the lineup of scheduled performers is pretty impressive. The Grammy Awards air live from Los Angeles and will be hosted again this year by Trevor Noah. There has already been excitement about potential performances,
"Texas Hold 'Em" producer Killah B talks to the USA TODAY Network about his Grammy nominations and what it means to make history again with Beyoncé.
Who will win big at the Grammy Awards this weekend? Breaking down Best New Artist, Album of the Year and more.
Here’s what you need to know about watching the 2025 Grammys, including how to stream and where you can see music’s biggest stars walking the red carpet. The main show will air live on CBS and Paramount+ beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern. Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers can also watch live and on demand.
Who would have thought Beyoncé would become the Grammys’ favorite country artist? After having had already been nominated in pop, R&B, rap, rock, and EDM categories, Queen Bey is this year’s only artist nominated across all four country genre categories: Best Country Solo Performance (“16 Carriages”),
Beyoncé is the most decorated artist in the history of the Grammys, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms.
Here’s a prediction for what is sure to be a memorable, and potentially controversial, Grammy Awards ceremony.