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The Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (previously called Best Rhythm and Blues Solo Vocal Performance, Female) was an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to female recording artists for quality R&B songs.
The following is a list of Grammy Awards winners and nominees from the United States. Winners Nominee ... Black Eyed Peas [136] Dr. John [137] The Chemical Brothers ...
During the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Beyoncé became the first Black woman to ever take home the award for Best Country Album. She was nominated alongside fellow stars like Post Malone ...
Best Vocal Performance, Female: Nominated Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) Won Album of the Year (other than classical) The Singing Nun: Nominated Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Theme: Toots Thielemans: Bluesette: Nominated 1980: Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group: Affinity: Nominated 1992: Best ...
Beyoncé has won 32 Grammys, breaking the record in 2023 for the most Grammy Awards won by a solo artist. ... Television producer and writer Shonda Rhimes stands tall among Black female celebs ...
Here are the biggest winners of the night (in bold): 2025 GRAMMY AWARDS WINNERS: Album of the year “New Blue Sun” André 3000. WINNER: “Cowboy Carter” Beyoncé “Short n' Sweet” Sabrina ...
This year's list of top nominees include Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift.
The Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance was a Grammy Award recognizing superior vocal performance by a female in the pop category, the first of which was presented in 1959. It was discontinued after the 2011 Grammy season. The award went to the artist. Singles or tracks only are eligible. The award has had quite a convoluted history: