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Beyoncé Accepts The GRAMMY For 'Dangerously In Love' In 2004 | GRAMMY Rewind

For the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, see Queen Bey win one of her five golden gramophones at the 46th GRAMMY Awards.

For the latest episode of the Recording Academy's GRAMMY Rewind video series, we revisit 2004—the year Beyoncé took home five golden gramophones for her debut solo album, Dangerously In Love, and performed with the one and only Prince.

Accepting the Best Contemporary R&B Album GRAMMY from presenters Gwen Stefani and Quentin Tarantino, a glowing 22-year-old Beyoncé rocks a fierce, beaded pink frock and a heartwarming smile.

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