Beyoncé Becomes Most-Nominated Artist in Grammy History with 11 New Nods

Beyoncé Reveals Alternate Cover of 'Cowboy Carter' Album

Beyoncé Reveals Alternate Cover of 'Cowboy Carter' Album

Beyoncé made history during Friday’s Grammy nominations ceremony, securing 11 new nominations and officially becoming the most-nominated artist in Grammy history. With 99 career nominations, Beyoncé surpassed her husband, JAY-Z, the previous record holder, highlighting her unprecedented influence and versatility across genres.

This year’s nominations showcase Beyoncé’s wide-ranging musical reach. Among her standout nods, she’s nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “16 Carriages,” Best Country/Duo Performance alongside Miley Cyrus for “II Most Wanted,” and Best Americana Performance for “Ya Ya.” Her ability to cross into the country and America reflects her constant innovation and artistic evolution.

Leading this year’s Grammy nominations, Beyoncé continues to expand her legacy while celebrating new musical explorations. Her remarkable achievement reaffirms her status in the music industry and underscores her powerful impact as an artist capable of shaping and redefining genres. The 2024 Grammys are set to be a historic night for Beyoncé and her dedicated fans.

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Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Scores Single Day Record on Spotify

Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' as 'Act II' Album Title

Beyoncé’s new country album Cowboy Carter is a bonafide hit on Spotify.

Here’s the rundown: Cowboy Carter is Spotify’s most-streamed album of 2024. But get this: that’s in just a single day since the highly anticipated release this past Friday. The streaming numbers are pretty nuts. Cowboy Carter has already been streamed 76.13 million times.

Here’s the comparison for context. Beyoncé’s last album, Renaissance, garnered 43 million streams, so Cowboy Carter almost doubled that total. 

TMZ also reported that this is the first time a country album has earned that accolade this year on Spotify. Cowboy Carter is also the biggest debut on Spotify from a Black female artist, well, ever.

Before the album broke records on Spotify, “Texas Hold ‘Em” had already been streamed over 200 million times. Insane. 

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