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There are several Texas artists who were recognized by the Recording Academy for their work and nominated for Grammys.
Beyonce and her groundbreaking "Cowboy Carter" album that vaunted Black cowboy culture lead this year's Grammy hopefuls, with 11 chances at a prize.
The 67th annual Grammy Awards are set to take place Sunday night, and as the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas – including the number of nominees that call the Lone Star State home.
Shaboozey recently praised Beyoncé as the "hardest working woman" in music during an interview about his career.
A new poll asked Texans how they feel about some of those famous figures in the state. Here's how they responded.
Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms.