Beyoncé Wins Country GRAMMY, Makes History as First Black Solo Female Recipient
Beyoncé Wins Country GRAMMY, Makes History as First Black Solo Female Recipient

Beyoncé Wins Country GRAMMY, Makes History as First Black Solo Female Recipient

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Beyoncé leads the nominations for the 67th Grammy Awards with 11 nods for her album 'Cowboy Carter', making history as the most Grammy-nominated female album ever. She won the Best Country Duo/Group Performance for her song 'II Most Wanted' featuring Miley Cyrus, becoming the first Black woman to win a Country Grammy. This year's Grammys will also focus on raising funds for wildfire victims in Los Angeles, with the Recording Academy contributing $2 million in emergency aid and pledging over $4 million to help those affected. The event will feature a bespoke concert experience while promoting awareness and support for those in need, with comedian Trevor Noah hosting. The ceremony is set to air live on CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. Eastern. The awards show promises to honor the nominees, including major stars like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, amidst the ongoing recovery efforts in the region.

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