Beyonce Becomes Most Grammy-Nominated Woman Of All Time


 As all the nominations for the 2015 Grammys were announced, Beyonce pulled ahead of Dolly Parton by a wider margin to reign as the most Grammy-nominated woman of all time. She surpassed Parton's 46 nominations after receiving "Beyonce" received a nod for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Then the Recording Academy announced that her self-titled album was also nominated for Best Surround Sound Album. She was also nominated for Best Music Film ("Beyonce & Jay Z: On The Run Tour"), Best R&B Performance ("Drunk In Love) and Best R&B Song ("Drunk In Love"). This puts her at a grand total of 51 Grammy nominations so far. (Reminder: The Academy has yet to announce the nods for Album of the Year.)

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EARLIER: Beyonce is officially the queen of the Grammys. As the nominations for the 57th annual Grammys rolled in on Friday, Beyonce became the most Grammy-nominated woman of all time, surpassing Dolly Parton.

Before this year's nods were announced, Beyonce and Parton had 46 nominations apiece, but with the nomination of "Beyonce" for Best Urban Contemporary Album, Bey jumped ahead with 47 Grammy nominations. Because some of this year's nominations -- including the coveted Album of the Year -- have yet to be announced as of this writing, Beyonce could further widen the gap.

Beyonce has won 17 Grammys over the years, for her work in Destiny's Child and as a solo artist. Notably, in 2004, she was nominated for six awards and took home five; in 2010, she won in six out of the 10 categories she was nominated.
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