Miley Cyrus celebrated a significant milestone in her music career by winning her third Grammy Award during the prestigious ceremony held on Sunday night (February 2). The talented superstar took to Instagram to share her excitement and gratitude with her fans and followers.
?Last night at the @recordingacademy,? she expressed alongside a captivating series of images showcasing her in custom black Ala?a dresses. ?Having your name called is an honor that deserves to be celebrated. Just remember for those who don?t, nothing can take away the love and devotion you put into your art. I celebrate the unrecognized artists that created something beautiful and shared it with us. Thank you @beyonce for inviting me to be a part of your iconic Cowboy Carter era. Love you forever.?
Beyoncé?s ?II Most Wanted,? featuring Cyrus, triumphed in the best country duo/group performance category, a highlight from Bey?s acclaimed Cowboy Carter album. This collaborative award marks Beyoncé?s impressive 33rd Grammy win, while it signifies Cyrus? third Grammy after her remarkable victories last year for ?Flowers,? where she received accolades for both record of the year and best pop solo performance. The recognition of their duet underscores the impact and creativity both artists bring to the music industry.
See Cyrus? heartfelt post here.
In the competitive category of best country duo/group performance, ?II Most Wanted? faced strong contenders, including ?Cowboys Cry Too? by Kelsea Ballerini featuring Noah Kahan, ?Break Mine? by Brothers Osborne, ?Bigger Houses? by Dan + Shay, and ?I Had Some Help? featuring Post Malone and Morgan Wallen. This diverse lineup highlighted the exceptional talent present in today?s country music scene.
Throughout the live telecast on CBS, Beyoncé was recognized not only for her collaboration with Cyrus but also received the prestigious title of best country album for Cowboy Carter. Additionally, the project secured the album of the year award ? a groundbreaking achievement as it marked Beyoncé?s first-ever wins in these categories at the Grammys, showcasing her versatility and impact in the music industry.