
At the ceremony of the Grammy Awards, American singer Beyoncé was awarded the most prestigious accolade in the music world for the album of the year "Renaissance." This was the first time she received such a high recognition throughout her entire career. Beyoncé surpassed Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and other competitors to become the holder of this award, for which she had been nominated multiple times before, despite the fact that she had already won a Grammy for her creative activity.
At the event, held alongside her daughter Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé said: "I feel pride and fulfillment... I awaited this for many years." The singer, who became a holder of this prestigious award after five nominations, received two more awards that night, bringing her total Grammy count to 35.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar was also awarded the award for song of the year "The Heart Part 5" and dedicated his victory to Los Angeles, where the ceremony took place. The organizers made changes to the format of the Grammy award ceremony this year, including a charitable section, collecting funds for those affected by forest fires.