'Give her album of the year': Fans celebrate as Beyonce bags Best R&B Song at Grammys 2023 for 'Cuff It'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Beyoncé has won the 2023 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song with 'Cuff It,' officially tying the record for a most-awarded singer with having won 31 career awards. However, she was not there at the ceremony to accept her award, with host Trevor Noah joking that she may be stuck in traffic. She eventually made it to the ceremony. Mary J Blige, Muni Long, Jazmine Sullivan, and PJ Morton were the other nominees in the category.
Following her Grammy win, many took to Twitter to congratulate the star. A fan wrote, "Congratulations!! So glad you got to express your feelings legend." One more commented, "Congrats LEGEND!" While another wrote, "WELL DESERVED!!!!!"
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Congrats Best R&B Song winner (A Songwriter(s) Award) - "CUFF IT" - @blu_june, Beyoncé, @msteenamarie, @chi_coney, @thekingdream, @MortenRistorp, @NileRodgers & @RaphaelSaadiq, songwriters (@beyonce) #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/qxWx9JAw54
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) February 6, 2023
Congratulations!! So glad you got to express your feelings legend.
— Dawn L. A. (@akaPookie) February 6, 2023
'Give her album of the year too'
Many continued to congratulate with one writing, "Congrats, @Beyonce, on tying the record for most GRAMMYs of all time!" On the other hand, an individual wrote, "Now give her album of the year too." Another said, "I’ll never forgive the grammy’s if they don’t give Beyonce album of the year."
Congrats, @Beyonce, on tying the record for most GRAMMYs of all time!
— Gupta Media (@guptamedia) February 6, 2023
i’ll never forgive the grammy’s if they don’t give beyonce album of the year pic.twitter.com/M8prTvYMAA
— mara (@PARKERSFlLMS) February 6, 2023
What were the other nominations?
'Cuff It' is the fourth track from 'Renaissance', Beyonce’s seventh studio album and first solo project since 2016’s 'Lemonade'. Beyonce's other nominations include record and song of the year for 'Break My Soul.' While many eyes are set on one prize-- Album of the Year, for which the 41-year-old singer is nominated with 'Renaissance'. If she bags at least four awards, she will top the late classical conductor Georg Solti as the most-decorated artist in Grammys history, reports Reuters.
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