Beyoncé may surpass singer Alison Krauss with 9 nominations in Grammy Awards 2017

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Dec 08, 2016 03:51 AM EST

Beyoncé earns nine nominations on Tuesday with total 62 in her career to become the most-nominated female artist in Grammy history. In case she wins in eight categories, she will hit a total of 28 awards and will surpass female country singer Alison Krauss, who won the most awards in the past.

The thirty-six-year-old singer has earned nine total nominations. These include "Lemonade," Album of the year and also Song of the year and Record of the Year for lead single "Formation." The visual constituent that debuted on HBO this year in April and won Emmy nominations, is also up for Best Music Film, reports The Wrap.

Beyoncé Knowles is a Grammy Award-winning and a multi-platinum artist who's much-admired for her thrilling videos, vocals, and live shows.

Born in Texas on September 4th, 1981, Beyoncé started her singing career at a very early age. She showed brightness from the start and won many competitions and events of dancing and singing.

Today Beyoncé is standing as a Super diva in Grammy Awards. She is at the leading position for the 59th annual Grammy Awards. She won nine nods on her album "Lemonade." However, her competition can be a little tough, as she is squared off against Adele in each of the top three categories.

Singer and actress Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas. She started singing at an early age, competing in local talent shows and winning many of these events by impressing audiences with her singing and dancing abilities writes Biography.

The competition is tight between the two lead female singers. "Lemonade" by Beyoncé and "25" by Adele are both nominated for album of the year. Beyoncé's song "Formation" will go up against Adele's "Hello" for both song and record of the year.

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