Beyonce fights back tears as she breaks Grammy Awards record with 32nd win

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Beyonce broke the record for most Grammy wins (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Beyonce broke the record for most Grammy wins (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Beyonce struggled to hold back her emotions as she won her 32nd Grammy Award on Sunday.

Trevor Noah labelled her "the GOAT" after her heartfelt speech following her fourth win of the night, which was presented to her by James Corden.

The accolade saw her become the most decorated artist in the show's history surpassing the 26-year-old record once held by the late Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti.

Taking to the stage to accept the award, an emotional Queen Bey, 41, said: "I'm trying not to be too emotional," before taking several pauses to try to compose herself.

Her win was applauded by her husband Jay-Z who rose to his feet to show his pride.

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Beyonce fights back tears as she breaks Grammy Awards record with 32nd winBeyonce received a standing ovation for her record-breaking win (AFP via Getty Images)

Beyonce went on to thank her late uncle, her parents, Jay-Z and her children for supporting her, before saying: "I'm just trying to receive this night. I want to thank God for protecting me. Thank you, God."

Beyonce has now collected 32 awards following her wins for best R&B song for Cuff It, dance-electric music recording for Break My Soul, traditional R&B performance for Plastic Off the Sofa and dance-electric music for her seventh studio album Renaissance, which is also nominated for album of the year.

The Single Ladies songstress missed the milestone of her tying Solti's record, which stood since 1997.

Beyonce fights back tears as she breaks Grammy Awards record with 32nd winBeyonce thanked a number of people during her acceptance speech (Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock)
Beyonce fights back tears as she breaks Grammy Awards record with 32nd winShe had to pause a number of times to compose herself (Chris Pizzello/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

When the award was announced, the night's host Trevor Noah informed the crowd she was on her way to the ceremony but had got stuck in traffic, meaning she wasn't able to accept it initially.

The song was written by several writers including Beyonce, The-Dream, Nile Rodgers and Raphael Saadiq.

Once Beyonce - the night's leading nominee - finally arrived, Trevor paused proceedings to present her with the best R&B song award at her table.

Elsewhere, Lizzo wowed fans with a stunning rendition of her hit tune Special.

Beyonce fights back tears as she breaks Grammy Awards record with 32nd winAdele joined Beyonce in toasting her win (Getty Images for The Recording A)

In a performance described as "phenomenal" by Trevor, she flawlessly belted out her noted while being joined by a gospel choir.

Harry Styles also put on an energetic performance in yet another dazzling outfit.

Sam Smith also performed alongside Kim Petras after they had won win best pop duo/group performance.

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The win was also a history maker as Kim became the first transgender star to lift an award at the ceremony.

Jamie Roberts

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