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2010 Grammys News Tidbits
I’ve collected/will be collecting little tidbits mentioning Beyonce’s record-breaking night from the 2010 Grammys and putting them in this post. Just a little something for the fans!
Beyoncé broke a record and Michael Jackson’s kids broke a few hearts at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Beyoncé took home six Grammys, including Song of the Year for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)” and pop vocal performance of the year for “Halo,” to set a Grammy record for most awards won by a female artist on one show.
On a night dominated by a range of divas, Beyoncé went the route of classic pop elegance and scored for three different songs: “Halo” and “Single Ladies,” which dominated radio charts last year, and “At Last,” which won the Grammy for best traditional R&B performance. – NYDailyNews
It was a night of pure GRAMMY gold for R&B songstress Beyoncé, who picked up six wins, a record for a female artrist, at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, including Song Of The Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song, and Best Contemporary R&B Album.
Beyoncé, the field-leader with 10 GRAMMY nominations, took total command of the stage to open her performance. After parading down the aisle with a SWAT team of dancers, she launched fiercely into “If I Were A Boy,” at one point dropping to one knee in front of a crowd of fist-pumping fans, before segueing into a version of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know.” If she is known largely as a pop/R&B diva, that’s due to change as Beyoncé proved she can not only belt, she can also rock. – Grammy Blog
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