Amidst the Diddy Scandal: Beyoncé Submits Her Album Cowboy Carter for Grammy Consideration

In the Country Category
It seems that Beyoncé is preparing for a grand showdown at the upcoming Grammy Awards. Her album, Cowboy Carter, released in March this year, will be competing for the coveted statuette in the country music category. The star, who has won 32 awards from 88 nominations throughout her career, has never been nominated in the country category before.
Among her potential competitors are Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves, and Moroney. Until now, Beyoncé has mostly submitted her albums in the RnB and pop categories.
The submission of Cowboy Carter to the Grammys comes after Beyoncé received no nominations from the CMA Awards and failed to win any of her 12 nominations at the People’s Choice Country Awards last week.
All of this is happening against the backdrop of a scandal surrounding the arrest of music producer and rapper P. Diddy, in which Beyoncé has also been implicated. The artist, a close friend of Diddy, who is accused of sexual assault, pimping, and racketeering, is being scrutinized by social media users who now see her as complicit in many of his alleged crimes. Conspiracy theories continue to grow by the day.
For example, some fans believe that she, along with the arrested P. Diddy and her husband Jay-Z, were involved in the deaths of rival stars, supposedly to rise to their current level of influence and fame. Additionally, people are convinced that Beyoncé participated in sexual assaults at P. Diddy’s so-called «white parties».
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