Beyoncé made history this Sunday when it became the woman with the most Grammy awards has won and in the most decorated singer of the 63 years in the history of the ceremony organized by the American Recording Academy.

The artist broke the record when she won the gramophone at the Best R&B Song for your success “Black parade”, a single that celebrates black culture and activism during the mass protests sparked by George Floyd’s death in police custody in 2020.

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Beyoncé is only tied by Paul McCartney and surpassed by her husband, Jay-Z and Quincy Jones, both with 80 nominations throughout their musical career.

“Black parade” Beyoncé received nominations for recording and song of the year, as well as best R&B song and performance, becoming an icon in the fight against clusters and social abuse.

The 39-year-old singer is also known for her philanthropic work. In 2005 he launched, with his former groupmate Kelly Rowland, the Survivor Foundation, for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Check out Beyoncé’s winning song “Black Parade” below.