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Beyonce Wins Best Dance/Electronic Recording at 2023 Grammys For ‘Break My Soul’

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Beyonce won the Best Dance/Electronic Recording honor for “Break My Soul” at the 2023 Grammys!

Music’s Biggest Night returned to Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 5. Before the main telecast aired on CBS and Paramount+, the premiere ceremony was held where most of the 91 categories were announced, including the Best Dance/Electronic Recording.

Queen Bey was not on hand at the premiere ceremony in the theater to accept the award. This marked her 29th Grammy award.

Other nominees in this category included “Rosewood” by Bonobo, “Don’t Forget My Love” by Diplo & Miguel, “I’m Good (Blue)” by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, “Intimidated” by KAYTRANADA Featuring H.E.R., and “On My Knees” by RÜFÜS DU SOL.

Another Dance/Electronic Honor at the 2023 Grammys

The second category for Dance and Electronic music this year was for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album. Some of the same nominees were also featured in this category.

Unsurprisingly, Renaissance by Beyoncé was honored along with Fragments by Bonobo. Diplo‘s self-titled album was recognized in addition to The Last Goodbye by ODESZA and Surrender by RÜFÜS DU SOL.

All About The 2023 Grammy Awards

The Recording Academy added six new categories for 2023. This brought the total of awards to 91.

New categories included Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical), Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media, and Best Song for Social Change have been added. Additionally, Best Alternative Music Performance, Best Americana Performance and Best Spoken Word Poetry Album were also created.

Furthermore, if you’re interested in more Grammys action, tune into the pre-telecast on the Grammys website and YouTube channel. The full telecast will be available on CBS, Paramount+, network app and FUBOTV via Hulu. This year, Trevor Noah returned to host for the third time.

Going into the show, Beyoncé leads with the most nominations with nine. Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar is nominated eight times this year with Adele and Brandi Carlile tied at seven each.

Jacklyn is the Editor In Chief of Stage Right Secrets. Jacklyn's photography and articles can also be found on The Recording Academy's GRAMMY.com GRAMMYPro, GRAMMYU, PopCrush, Taste of Country, among other outlets. Besides press Jacklyn is a "Jack of All Trades" working various jobs at local concerts and touring. JacklynKrol.com