Kendrick Lamar's Historic Pulitzer Prize Win
Rapper Makes History as First Non-Classical Artist to Receive Award
On April 16, 2018, the Pulitzer Prize Board awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music to rapper Kendrick Lamar for his 2017 album DAMN. This marked a historic moment for hip-hop, as Lamar became the first non-classical artist to receive the prestigious award.
The Pulitzer Prize for Music is one of the most prestigious awards in the music industry, and it is typically given to classical composers. However, the Pulitzer Prize Board decided to break with tradition this year and award the prize to Lamar for his groundbreaking album.
DAMN is a critically acclaimed album that has been praised for its powerful lyrics, innovative production, and social commentary. The album explores themes of race, identity, and violence, and it has been hailed as one of the most important albums of the year.
Lamar's win is a significant moment for hip-hop, and it shows that the genre is finally being recognized as an art form on par with classical music. It is also a testament to Lamar's talent and artistry, and it is sure to inspire other rappers to push the boundaries of the genre.
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