2017-02-13

Beyonce has been out there winning Grammys, either as part of Destiny’s Child or as a solo act, for nearly two decades — and she’s achieved quite a collection in that time.

Her Grammy total as of the 59th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday was 22 victories, after she took home two awards. Despite her losses to Adele in the major categories of Album of the Year and Record of the Year, she still has a strong lifetime record.

That puts her five behind the most total Grammys won by a female artist — that honor currently goes to Alison Krauss, who’s pulled in 27 Grammys.

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The title for most Grammys wins, period, belongs to composer George Solti with 31 wins.

Beyonce’s first win came in 2000 for Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name,” which won two awards.

On Sunday, she won her 21st and 22nd Grammys for Best Music Video for “Formation” and Best Urban Contemporary album for “Lemonade.”

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Below, you’ll find the full list of Grammy awards Beyonce has won in her illustrious career:

Best urban contemporary album in 2017 for “Lemonade“

Best music video in 2017 for “Formation”

Best R&B song in 2014 for “Drunk in Love”

Best surround sound album in 2014 for “Beyoncé“

Best R&B performance in 2014 for “Drunk in Love”

Best traditional R&B performance in 2012 for “Love on Top”

Best contemporary R&B album in 2009 for “I Am… Sasha Fierce”

Song of the year in 2009 for “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)”

Best female pop vocal performance in 2009 for “Halo”

Best female R&B vocal performance in 2009 for “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)”

Best traditional R&B vocal performance in 2009 for “At Last”

Best R&B song in 2009 for “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)”

Best contemporary R&B album in 2006 for “B’Day”

Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals in 2005 for “So Amazing”

Best female R&B vocal performance in 2003 for “Dangerously in Love 2”

Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals in 2003 for “The Closer I Get to You”

Best R&B song in 2003 for “Crazy in Love”

Best contemporary R&B album in 2003 for “Dangerously in Love”

Best rap/sung collaboration in 2003 for “Crazy in Love”

Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal in 2001 for “Survivor” (with Destiny’s Child)

Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal in 2000 for “Say My Name” (with Destiny’s Child)

Best R&B song in 2000 for “Say My Name” (with Destiny’s Child)

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