Beyoncé has been sitting pretty on the top of the music throne after breaking record after record at the Grammy Awards – and tonight’s ceremony may very well feature more of the same.
In the past couple of years alone, the 41-year-old has become the most-decorated female artist in the awards’ history and hit the all-time record for nominations for the annual ceremony.
Indeed, the hitmaker is tied with her own husband, rapper Jay-Z, with 88 nods in her career to date.
Now, fans might get to witness the singer become the most-decorated artist in Grammy history if she secures at least four of her nine nods at the ceremony, which has seen music stars flock to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The 65th annual Grammy awards tonight could see Beyoncé make history thanks to her nine nominations
If the 41-year-old picks up four of her nine nods, she will become the most-awarded artist ever (pictured at the 2004 Grammys)
At present, Beyoncé has won 28 Grammys during her career. This achievement has made her a tie with super producer Quincy Jones as the second most-awarded artists.
The top spot is current held by late orchestral conductor Sir Georg Solti, who won 31 in total before he passed in 1997.
In order to grab the top spot, Queen Bey would need to pick up four of her nine nods, which are scattered across several different categories.
Her single, Be Alive, for the film King Richard is up for Best Song Written For Visual Media.
Beyoncé (pictured right at the 2015 Grammys) and her husband, Jay-Z (pictured left at the 2013 Grammys), are the two most nominated artists in the music industry
Meanwhile, her smash-hit album, Renaissance, is in the running for Best Dance/Electronic Album and the highly coveted Album of the Year gongs.
Her Renaissance track Break My Soul is a nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Dance/ Electronic Recording.
Elsewhere, album track Virgo’s Groove is up for Best R&B Performance, while Plastic Off the Sofa is up for Best Traditional R&B Performance.
If the rumors are to be believed, the Cuff It singer will be making a splash at the ceremony with a special comeback performance on the Grammys stage.
According to Variety magazine, the show producers are in talks with the singer to treat viewers to an onstage appearance.
In 2021, the 41-year-old became the most decorated female artist in the awards history
According to reports, Bey is in talks to perform at the Grammys on February 5. She’s pictured performing here at the Atlantis The Royal in Dubai earlier this month
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