The Grammys were an unforgettable night for Beyoncé, who marked a career milestone with her album Cowboy Carter winning multiple awards, including Best Country Album.
But as her name was announced as the winner, many took note of country singer Kacey Musgraves, who was also nominated in the same category for her album Deeper Well.
She was the first celebrity to be featured on camera after the superstar and her family, with her reaction seemingly peeved as the newcomer to the genre took out the award.
Watch the video above.
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Her representatives refute any accusation of her being angry at the win, speaking to E! News about the incident.
"It's a sensationalistic false narrative meant to pit two talented female artists against each other," they affirmed.
"There was simply no scowl or expression made."
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With the win, Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win a Grammy for Best Country Album.
There has been much controversy with the superstar's entry to the genre, with many country artists refuting the win and claiming the Crazy in Love singer is not a country artist.
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Cowboy Carter also took out Album of the Year, marking a long-awaited win for the artist, who has not won the award before.
As she accepted the top gong, the Texas Hold 'Em singer brought a special guest on stage as she accepted the award – daughter Blue Ivy.
Clearly emotional about the historic win, she told the crowd, "I just feel very full and very honoured. It's been many, many years."
"I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer."
Cowboy Carter is the first country album to take the top award since Musgraves' Golden Hour in 2019.
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But Musgraves did not leave empty-handed.
The singer went on to win Best Country Song for her tune The Architect, winning the award alongside co-writers Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.
"Wow. Gosh. I did not expect that," she said in her acceptance speech.
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"First of all, I have the absolute best team in the world; I have the best fans in the world; and, ultimately, I just want to say: There's so much darkness in this world right now, and it just feels so good to be able to fight some of that darkness through song. It's such an honour. Thank you."
The country artist was also nominated for Best Country Solo Performance with the same song, as well as Best Americana Performance for her song Don't Do Me Good (with Madi Diaz) in this year's Grammy Awards.
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