Beyoncé’s “BREAK MY SOUL” won Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 65th Grammy Awards. The platinum-selling song appears on the music icon’s seventh studio album Renaissance.
Winning this award for her first nomination in the dance field, Beyoncé makes history as the second artist in Grammy history to have succeeded in four distinct genres: dance, pop, R&B and rap.
She shares this historic title with Mary J. Blige, who has won gramophones in the following genre-specific fields: R&B, rap, gospel and pop.
Beyoncé previously won in the rap field for contributing to Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage (Remix)” at the 63rd Grammy Awards in 2021. It won Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.
At the 43rd Grammys, Beyoncé took home her first Grammy in the R&B field for “Say My Name,” performed as Destiny’s Child.
Three years later, Beyoncé won solo R&B wins for her debut album Dangerously In Love at the 46th Grammys Awards in 2004.
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, “Dangerously in Love 2”
- Best R&B Performance By A Duo or Group with Vocals, “The Closer I Get To You” with Luther Vandross
- Best R&B Song, “Crazy in Love” featuring Jay-Z
- Best Contemporary R&B Album, Dangerously in Love
Beyoncé also prevailed that year for the first time in the rap field (Best Rap/Sung Performance) for “Crazy in Love,” her debut solo single featuring Jay-Z.
In 2010, at the 52nd Grammy Awards, Beyoncé swept the ceremony with six wins, one of which was Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Halo.” The song appears on her award-winning third album, I Am…Sasha Fierce.
Shifting back to “BREAK MY SOUL,” the house-inspired track was co-written and co-produced by Beyoncé, The-Dream and Tricky Stewart. It was released as the lead single from Renaissance, the first of a trilogy.
“BREAK MY SOUL” went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, giving Beyoncé her eighth leader. It also marked her second No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart.
Stream Beyoncé’s “BREAK MY SOUL” below.