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Proud Dad Matthew Knowles Breaks Silence On Beyoncé’s Record-Breaking Grammy Wins

Beyoncé is officially the most important person in Grammy history and no one is more proud of that accomplishment than her dad!

The sensational singer may have started her career as part of the girl group Destiny’s Child. However, Queen Bey has broken more records as a solo act and continues to establish herself as the undisputed GOAT of the music industry.

The R&B goddess emerged victorious at the 2023 Grammys, beating the late classical music icon, Georg Solti, to win the most Grammy awards. Following the historic moment, the 41-year-old’s father, Matthew Knowles, acknowledged his achievement in a touching tribute.

Beyoncé Receives Heartfelt Post From Father Matthew Knowles For Her Latest Grammy Feat

When it comes to the most loved and recognized female singers of the 21st century, the “Single Woman” singer tops every list. Now, the proud mother of three can be proud to have her name in the Grammy hall of icons.

Mathew Knowles, the father of the “Halo” artist, honored his daughter with a beautifully written message on Twitter. The famous record executive shared a photo of his daughter on stage during her acceptance speech.

In the image, the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree rocked the gorgeous strapless gown she rocked for the prestigious award show. The silver and gold ensemble featured a corseted bustier and a coiled bottom with a thigh-high slit. The entertainer completed the look with black gloves while her signature golden blonde hair fell in sleek waves.

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“Beyoncé, I’m so proud of you,” her father tweeted. “Ever since you were little, you wanted to make an impact around the world in music. You have the dreams and the work ethic to make them come true.”

“And you did. And you continue to do so,” the former Destiny’s Child manager continued in a second tweet, praising her daughter for her successful career. “Congratulations on your historic record-breaking night! Love you.”

Before becoming the most decorated artist in Grammy history, the “Drunk in Love” singer was the most Grammy-nominated singer. As previously shared by The Blast, Mathew proudly celebrated this achievement with a sweet post on Twitter.

The 71-year-old took fans down memory lane, recalling Beyoncé’s dream of winning a Grammy at the start of her career. However, his hard work paid off tenfold as he achieved more than he had planned for.

Beyoncé, I’m so proud of you. Ever since you were little, you wanted to make an impact around the world in music. You have dreams, and the work ethic to make them come true. pic.twitter.com/DOqBy1WNkT

— Mathew Knowles (@MathewKnowles) February 6, 2023

“I am extremely proud of his latest achievement of being the most nominated music artist in the history of the Recording Academy,” said Mathews, “an advantage he shares with my son-in-law, Jay-Z!”

Billboard Chart Topper Gives Emotional Acceptance Speech At Grammys

Beyoncé had her big moment last night when she won her 32nd Grammy for best dance/electronic music album with “Renaissance,” her seventh studio album.

Prior to these awards, the songstress bagged trophies for best R&B song, best dance/electronic music recording and best traditional R&B performance. His fourth Grammy was presented by James Corden, who was honored to be a part of the history-making moment.

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Queen Bey received a standing ovation from her colleagues, who praised the mother of three as she took the stage. The camera caught the founder of Parkwood Entertainment holding back tears as he received the gold-plated gramophone.

“Thank you very much,” he began in a trembling voice. “I try not to get too emotional. I’m just trying to take it tonight. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank God.”

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However, on the verge of tears, the “Radio” singer paused to gather her emotions before giving a special shout out to her family and loved ones. “I want to thank my Uncle Johnny, who is not here. But he is here with passion,” continued the record breaker. “I want to thank my parents – my father, my mother, for loving me and pushing me.”

Beyoncé’s thank you was directed to her “beautiful husband,” Jay-Z, and the couple’s three beautiful children, who the R&B star noted were watching the show at home. The “Run the world” musician ended his speech by thanking the Queer community, whom he tagged as the creators of the dance/electronic music genre.

“I want to thank the queer community for your love and creating this genre. God bless you. Many thanks to the Grammys. Thank you,” he said.

Beyoncé ended her message, receiving more applause and cheers from the adoring crowd as she exited the stage. Congratulations to the icon.

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