Beyoncé won the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for her project, “Renaissance.”
She now has the most wins in Grammy Award history with 32.
She received a standing ovation from the likes of her husband, Jay-Z, Lizzo and many others in the arena.
While accepting her award, she thanked God, her family and the queer community.
“Renaissance” pulled inspiration from Black queer icons who pioneered house music: from trans icon Ts Madison and fashion pioneer Telfar Clemens, to late queen of the downtown drag scene, Moi Renee, and Beyoncé’s own uncle.
“I’m trying not to be too emotional,” the singer said in her acceptance speech. “I’m trying to just receive this night.”
CNN’s Scottie Andrew contributed reporting.