Beyoncé Makes Grammy History with First Album of the Year Win
The 67th Grammy Awards celebrated music and resilience, highlighting historic wins, wildfire recovery efforts, and calls for industry reform.
- Beyoncé won her first Album of the Year Grammy for 'Cowboy Carter,' becoming the first Black woman to win the award in the 21st century.
- Kendrick Lamar emerged as a major winner with five Grammys, including Song and Record of the Year for 'Not Like Us.'
- The ceremony honored the victims of recent Los Angeles wildfires, with performances, tributes, and over $7 million raised for recovery efforts.
- Chappell Roan was named Best New Artist, using her acceptance speech to advocate for fair pay and healthcare for emerging musicians.
- The event featured political statements, including Shakira's support for immigrants and Lady Gaga's advocacy for transgender and LGBTQ+ rights.




























