
If Michelle Williams Wins a Grammy for âDeath Becomes Her,â Destinyâs Child Will Match This Impressive Beatles Record
Trending on Billboard BeyoncĂ© owned the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 2 when she finally won her long-awaited album of the year trophy for Cowboy Carter . Queen Bey now boasts a whopping 35 Grammys , the most of anyone in Grammy history, but she isnât the Destinyâs Child alumna whoâs poised to make history at next yearâs ceremony. Michelle Williams, who joined the Destinyâs Child lineup in 2000, is nominated alongside her Death Becomes Her castmates for best musical theater album at the 2026 Grammys. Should Williams triumph, Destinyâs Child will join The Beatles as the only groups in history where every member of its longest running/most commercially successful lineup won Grammys for work outside of the group. This stat excludes duos, supergroups (e.g., Cream, Boygenius), collectives (e.g., Parliament-Funkadelic, Snarky Puppy) and splinter groups (e.g., Isley-Jasper-Isley). Notably, both Destinyâs Child and The Beatles secured multiple Grammys as groups before each member began their solo journeys. Williams is nominated for best musical theater album as one of six principal vocalists on the original Broadway cast album for Death Becomes Her . The other nominated vocalists on that album are Taurean Everett, Megan Hilty, Josh Lamon, Christopher Sieber and Jennifer Simard. The other nominees in the category are Maybe Happy Ending (Marcus Choi, Darren Criss, Dez Duron and Helen J Shen, principal vocalists); Just in Time (Emily Bergl, Jonathan Groff, Erika Henningsen, Gracie Lawrence and Michele Pawk, principal vocalists), Gypsy (Danny Burstein, Kevin Csolak, Audra McDonald, Jordan Tyson and Joy Woods, principal vocalists); and Buena Vista Social Club (where no principal vocalists are nominated; only producers). This Grammy nomination marks Williamsâ first outside of Destinyâs Child, despite years of success in the gospel music field, including 2014âs seven-week Hot Gospel Songs chart-topper âSay Yesâ (with BeyoncĂ© and Kelly Rowland). Rowland has earned four Grammy nominations for her solo work, including a win for best rap/sung collaboration for âDilemmaâ (with Nelly) in 2003. Although Destinyâs Child debuted in 1998 as a quartet comprised of BeyoncĂ©, Rowland, LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson, the latter two were cycled out for Williams and Farrah Franklin at the turn of the century, with the group settling into its defining trio lineup a few months later. In the 25 years since, Destinyâs Child has reunited at the 2013 Super Bowl Halftime Show , BeyoncĂ©âs 2018 headlining Coachella set and the final night of Queen Beyâs Cowboy Carter Tour - always as the trio of Bey, Kelly and Michelle. One of the most legendary musical acts in history, The Beatles boasts 10 competitive Grammys, most recently winning best rock performance for âNow and Thenâ in 2025. In 1968, The Fab Four won album of the year for Sgt. Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band , a category in which each member has been individually recognized with at least a nomination. John Lennonâs sole solo Grammy win comes from his 1981 album of the year triumph alongside Yoko Ono with Double Fantasy . Eight years prior, in 1973, George...
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