Beyonce

‘Beyhive’ icon and music sensation Beyonce. Image via @ @WeAreIvyPark@BeyoncesBEYS

Queen Bey reigns supreme: Beyonce scoops four NAACP Image awards

Queen Bey ruled at Thursday evening’s NAACP Image Awards as the most awarded music star.

Beyonce

‘Beyhive’ icon and music sensation Beyonce. Image via @ @WeAreIvyPark@BeyoncesBEYS

Crazy in Love hitmaker Beyonce scooped four top prizes at the awards ceremony on Thursday evening 25 March, which is held over several days and concludes tonight. 

Beyonce and ‘Brown Skin Girl’ at NAACP

Beyonce’s ‘Brown Skin Girl’ landed her the Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Music Video gongs.

The R&B megastar competed against H.E.R., Jazmine Sullivan, Ledisi and Alicia Keys for the former prize, while in the music video category she beat her own promo for ‘Black is King’.

Beyonce also took home Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) and Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song with Megan Thee Stallion for their remix of the rapper’s mega-hit Savage.

Chloe X Halle and other winners

Elsewhere, Chloe X Halle landed two awards for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional) and ‘Do It’ won the pair Outstanding Soul/R&B Song, the latter of which Beyonce’s Black Parade was nominated for.

Other winners included Doja Cat, who was named Outstanding New Artist, Drake took home Outstanding Male Artist and Jhene Aiko’s Chilombo was honoured with the Outstanding Album accolade. 

‘Record high’ for Beyonce: Most Grammy Award wins by a female artist

Meanwhile, Beyonce’s NAACP success comes after she made history with the most Grammy Award wins by a female artist earlier this month.

The 39-year-old star received four honours – Best R&B Performance for Black Parade, Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for Savage with Megan Thee Stallion, and Best Music Video for Brown Skin Girl – during the main event and the pre-telecast ceremony, which took her total to 28 over the years, surpassing the record previously held by Alison Krauss, with 27 wins.

Beyoncé and Megan Thee Stallion accept the Best Rap Performance award for ‘Savage’ onstage during the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center on 14 March 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Image: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy/AFP

Accepting Best R&B Performance and breaking the record, she said:

“I’m so honoured. I’m so excited. As an artist, I believe it’s my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times, and it’s been such a difficult time. So I wanted to uplift and encourage all of the Black queens and kings. I can’t believe this happened, it’s such a magical night.”