Mzansi Music Lovers React to Beyoncé's Historic Grammy Awards Wins
- Mzansi social media users have reacted to Beyoncé's Grammy Awards wins on Sunday night
- The US superstar made history during the 63rd annual Grammy Awards when she took home her 28th Grammy trophy
- Mzansi Facebook users have shared mixed reactions on Jay-Z's wife's latest accolades with some saying the competition was 'influenced'
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Mzansi social media users have reacted to Beyoncé's historic wins during the 63rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, 14 March.
The US songstress made history on the night when she bagged her 28th Grammy award. Queen B broke the record for all-time wins by a woman and any singer (male or female) when she bagged the Best R&B Performance trophy for Black Parade.
The talented singer, who is married to rap mogul Jay-Z, also took home the Best Music Video award for her smash track Brown Skin Girl.
Briefly.co.za readers to our comment section on Facebook to share mixed views on Beyoncé's wins. We have compiled some of the reactions below:
Morty Smith wrote:
"I really don't understand how she still wins. The music she's creating currently doesn't even deserve a nomination."
Blessing Fuze-lihle Ngcobo said:
"She deserves them. Congratulations Queen Bey your work as an artist is unmatched. She deserve all the awards."
Ticia Bennie wrote:
"She is so overrated."
Siseko Immortal Gomez commented:
"At her age but she still rocks while we have ama 2000 who are looking older than her. Indeed she's the best in all corners."
Kieth Jackson said:
"The Beehive stinging haters in the comment section. I see you."
Mogau Yela Waga Mohlala wrote:
"I know a lot of artists who deserve those awards, but then what can we say!?"
Kwanda Zondi added:
"She's a queen this one. She has no match on this earth."
In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion made music history on Sunday night, 14 March during the 63rd annual Grammy Awards.
Jay-Z's wife and the US rapper became the first female artists to win the Best Rap Performance category at the prestigious awards. Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion took the category with their smash hit, Savage Remix.
Guinness World Records took to Twitter to announce Queen B and Tina Snow's good news. The organisation wrote:
"@theestallion and @Beyonce HAVE OFFICIALLY MADE MUSIC HISTORY! The powerhouse artists are officially the FIRST female artists to ever win the category for Best Rap Performance at the @RecordingAcad - thanks to their hit 'Savage Remix'. Congratulations!"
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Source: Briefly News