
That’s right! Beyoncé may have snagged the 67th Annual Grammy Award for Album of the Year with Cowboy Carter. However, she isn’t the Destiny’s Child member who’s destined to make herstory come the February telecast music show.

Michelle Williams, who joined Destiny’s Child circa 2000, is nominated alongside her Death Becomes Her castmates for Best Musical Theater Album at the 2026 Grammys. (The album is tied to the Broadway adaptation that opened in 2024, earning strong reviews for its camp‑meets‑classic staging.)
If Michelle takes the honor, Destiny’s 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 projects outside of the band. (This excludes duos, supergroups, collectives like Parliament‑Funkadelic or Snarky Puppy, and splinter groups.)
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Notably — and let’s not forget, care bears — both Destiny’s Child and The Beatles secured multiple Grammys as groups before each member even commenced their solo ventures. (A rare feat in pop history, especially for groups with rotating lineups.)
So we’ll see on Sunday, February 1st!
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