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.”
Barack Obama, 2013: Beyoncé performed the national anthem and later said she had lip-synced to a taped track. James Taylor also sang. Donald Trump, 2017: Jackie Evancho sang the national anthem. Joe Biden, 2021: Lady Gaga sang the national anthem.
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
Will Beyonce finally break through and win Album of the Year? Or will she just have to be satisfied with the most Grammys of any artist?
Despite the losses for album of the year, Beyoncé has won more Grammys than any other artist in history, earning 32 statues from a whopping 99 nominations.
Beyoncé has been nominated four times for Album of the Year. And she’s lost four times. As “Cowboy Carter” aims to break that losing streak on Sunday, how has the most-awarded artist
Beyonce has been nominated for album of the year at the Grammys five times. Here's what happened the past times she was nominated.
Who should win: Roan is the new Lady Gaga — an artist who carved out her own lane in pop culture with a devoted fanbase. Who will win: Sabrina Carpenter is the safer pick as the kind of traditional pop songstress who wins this award about half the time.
Taylor Swift is nominated for six awards at the 2025 Grammys. Here's what to know about whether she'll make history, perform and more.
Stars like Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar are also up for major awards on Sunday. We previewed the big categories (and made our personal picks).
Grammy Awards are poised to award Beyoncé and Sabrina Carpenter, but what about Kendrick Lamar? Here are our predictions.
Former Vice President Harris made a substantial effort to get on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast amid concerns about her traction with male voters — going so far as to plan a Houston rally to justify