Lizzo wins record of the year at the 2023 Grammys.Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty

Lizzoearned the coveted Record of the Year honor at the 2023Grammy Awardson Sunday, and it was “About Damn Time!”
Lizzo then dedicated her award to thelate artist Prince. “When we lost Prince, I decided to dedicate my life to making positive music. I was like, ‘I don’t care if my positivity bothers you — what’swrongwith you?'” she said with a laugh.
“Positive and feel good music wasn’t mainstream at that point and I felt very misunderstood,” she continued. “I felt on the outside looking in, but I stayed true to myself because I wanted to make the world a better place. So I had to be that change to be a better place. And now, I look around and there’s all these songs about loving our body and being comfortable in our skin and feeling f—ing good and I’m just so proud to be a part of it!”
Lizzo, 34, concluded with advice to others who might feel “on the outside looking in,” as she did: “Just stay true to yourself because I promise you, you will find people, attract people in your life who believe in you and support you.”
Adele, Beyonce, Lizzo.Kevin Mazur/Getty

After thanking her family, Lizzo then stopped to give Beyoncé a very special shout out.
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“In the 5th grade I skipped school to see you perform,” she said, as theRenaissancesuperstar beamed back at her. “My sister, she got me out of school. (It was literature, I’m good!)”
“You changed my life,” she continued. “You sang that gospel medley and the way you made me feel… I was like, I want to make people feel this way with my music, so thank you so much.”
The speech resonated with the audience so much, they gave her a standing ovation, and host Trevor Noah declared, “They should give out a Grammy for best speech!”
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One of the main four Grammys categories, Record of the Year honors the performing artist for a single track that either was released or rose to prominence during the ceremony’s eligibility period, which ran from Oct. 1, 2021 through Sept. 30, 2022.
Released in April 2022, “About Damn Time” marked the first single off Lizzo’sSpecialalbum and reached No. 1 on theBillboardHot 100. Upon the song’s release, the 34-year-old singer-songwriterspoke to Apple Music’s Zane Loweabout its inspiration.
“‘About Damn Time’ can lead into so many conversations,” said Lizzo at the time. “It’s about damn time I feel better, it’s about damn time we get out of this pandemic. It’s about damn time we get the first Black female Supreme Court Justice. There’s so many things. It’s about damn time we popped the champagne. It’s about damn time the tequila got here.”
Other nominees in the category includedHarry Styles’ “As It Was,“Steve Lacy’s “Bad Habit,“Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul,” ABBA’s “Don’t Shut Me Down,“Adele’s “Easy on Me,“Mary J. Blige’s “Good Morning Gorgeous,“Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5,“Doja Cat’s “Woman” as well asBrandi Carlileand Lucius' “You and Me on the Rock.”
source: people.com