Grammys 2025: Beyoncé Makes History As The First Black Woman To Win Best Country Album

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In a night filled with historic moments, Beyoncé claimed her long-awaited first Album of the Year win at the 2025 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles for Cowboy Carter, as well as being the first black woman to win Best Country Album for her groundbreaking country concept album. Despite being nominated four previous times for I Am… Sasha Fierce, Beyoncé, Lemonade, and Renaissance, this was the first time she walked away with the coveted prize.

“It’s been many, many years,” Beyoncé said during her acceptance speech as the audience rose for a standing ovation. Flanked by her daughter, Blue Ivy, she kept her remarks brief but heartfelt, thanking the Grammys, collaborators, and songwriters. She dedicated the win to Linda Martell, a trailblazing Black country artist and the first Black solo female performer to play the Grand Ole Opry. Martell is featured on two tracks of Cowboy Carter.

“I hope we just keep pushing forward, opening doors,” Beyoncé added. 

Beyoncé’s win marked a significant turning point for the pop icon, who holds the record for the most Grammy wins at 35 and 99 nominations. Her long history of being overlooked for Album of the Year had become a topic of controversy, even addressed by her husband, Jay-Z, at the 2024 Grammys when he accepted the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award

Beyoncé herself acknowledged this streak of snubs in the Cowboy Carter track ‘Sweet Honey Buckiin’. Winning with an album containing that defiant lyric added a poetic twist to Beyoncé’s triumph.

Cowboy Carter triumphed over albums by André 3000, Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Jacob Collier, Chappell Roan, and Taylor Swift. In a nod to historical symmetry, Swift was the very artist who claimed the Album of the Year prize for Fearless back in 2010, the first year Beyoncé was nominated for I Am… Sasha Fierce. Swift, now the all-time record holder for Album of the Year wins with four, most recently for Midnights in 2024, was seen toasting Beyoncé’s victory with Jay-Z in the audience.

Beyoncé’s groundbreaking wins further cement her legacy as a trailblazer in music, smashing barriers and paving the way for future generations. “This night is about celebrating possibilities,” she said before exiting the stage, holding her new gold trophy high.

 

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