Beyoncé’s Best Country Album win at the 67th Grammys sparked both praise and debate. This moment also reignited Jay-Z’s past criticism of the Recording Academy.
Beyoncé won Best Country Album for “Cowboy Carter” at the 67th Grammy Awards on February 2. Taylor Swift announced her as the winner, prompting a standing ovation from the crowd at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. However, her win also sparked curiosity and discussion online.
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As Swift read the winning album’s name, Beyoncé froze in shock, her eyes widening as she remained seated. Her husband, Jay-Z, and daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, encouraged her before she made her way to the stage, hugging them both in an emotional moment.
Taylor Swift presents Beyoncé with the Best Country Album award for “Cowboy Carter”at the 2025 Grammy Awards | Source: Getty Images
Beyoncé’s victory came in a stacked field, beating nominees Kacey Musgraves with “Deeper Well,” Chris Stapleton with “Higher,” Lainey Wilson with “Whirlwind,” and Post Malone with “F-1 Trillion.” The audience erupted in applause as she embraced her family before accepting the award.
Beyoncé hugs her daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, as Jay-Z looks on at the 67th Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025 | Source: Getty Images
Taking the stage, the 43-year-old singer delivered a heartfelt speech, still in shock. “Wow. I really was not expecting this. Wow. I wanna thank God – oh my God – that I’m able to still do what I still love after so many years. Oh my God. I’d like to thank all of the incredible country artists that accepted this album. We worked so hard on it,” she said.
Beyoncé speaks on stage at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images
Beyoncé acknowledged that genres can sometimes limit artists and encouraged others to break boundaries and “stay persistent” in pursuing their passions. She credited her family, collaborators, and fans for their support, emphasizing that the album wouldn’t have been possible without them.
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With ten nominations across multiple categories, Beyoncé was already a dominant presence at the Grammys. She competed in major categories such as Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Melodic Rap Performance, Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Best Country Song, and Best Country Album.
While her Best Country Album win marked a career milestone it ignited a debate online. “That had to be rigged!” one AmoMama reader exclaimed. Another bluntly stated, “She should not have won!” A third critic felt it was a blow to the genre itself, “What an embarrassment to country music..”
The backlash continued as fans of other nominees, particularly Kacey and Lainey, voiced their disappointment. Some critics argued that simply adopting country aesthetics does not make an artist genuinely part of the genre.
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Others felt that while Beyoncé is a talented singer, her style does not align with country music, expressing their preference for artists like Lainey, whom they viewed as a more authentic representative of the genre.
“She did not deserve that award,” one frustrated netizen remarked about Beyoncé, while another argued, “Kacey was absolutely robbed. Deeper Well [sic] was phenomenal.”
Beyoncé holds her award at the 2025 Grammy Awards | Source: Getty Images
This backlash echoed sentiments from Jay-Z’s speech at the February 2024 Grammys, where, after receiving the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award, he criticized the Recording Academy for never awarding Beyoncé Album of the Year despite her record-breaking wins.
Jay-Z speaks on stage as he accepts the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award with his daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at the 66th Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
“I don’t want to embarrass this young lady, but she has more Grammys than anyone and never won Album of the Year. So, even by your own metrics, that doesn’t work. Think about that: the most Grammys, never won Album of the Year. That doesn’t work,” the rapper explained at the time.
Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter at the 2024 Grammy Awards | Source: Getty Images
Jay-Z acknowledged that not everyone would leave the Grammys feeling satisfied, implying that some artists might feel overlooked or undeserving of their nominations.
He implied that some nominees might feel “robbed” or out of place in their categories but later acknowledged his bluntness, attributing it to nerves. “No, when I get nervous I tell the truth,” the artist said.
Building on the online reactions, many also celebrated Beyoncé’s Grammy win, with supporters cheering her achievement. “Congratulations Beyonce 🎊 You deserve this win!” wrote one AmoMama reader.
Another supporter cheered for Beyoncé, praising her well-deserved win while a different user expressed their excitement and support for her historic success in country music.
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Beyoncé’s Grammy win coincided with the announcement of her highly anticipated tour. She revealed the news in an Instagram video featuring a glowing “COWBOY CARTER TOUR” sign flickering over a windy desert at night, accompanied by an electrical hum.
She followed up with a second post, showcasing a striking close-up of herself with bleached eyebrows, white-blonde braids, and a bold red lip against a dark background—matching the visuals from her Cowboy Carter album. The caption, “COWBOY CARTER TOUR 2025,” confirmed the tour’s arrival.
Regardless of the mixed reactions, Beyoncé‘s Grammy win and tour announcement marked “Cowboy Carter” as a significant moment in her career.