Kendrick Lamar is now a Pulitzer Prize winnerMusicNewsKendrick Lamar is now a Pulitzer Prize winnerDAMN. is a ‘virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism... capturing the complexity of modern African-American life’ShareLink copied ✔️April 17, 2018MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut Kendrick Lamar has become the first artist outside of the classical and jazz worlds to win a Pulitzer Prize. The rapper’s 2017 album DAMN. took home the prestigious award last night. In a note on the Prize’s website, the award’s organisers wrote that DAMN. is a “virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life”. MusicMac DeMarco is a plumber now: ‘I like fixing things, I like being alive’Congratulations to @kendricklamar, @dangerookipawaa and @Interscope! #Pulitzerpic.twitter.com/fFQBYnoW9F— The Pulitzer Prizes (@PulitzerPrizes) April 16, 2018 The Pulitzer Prize was founded in 1917 to award groundbreaking American journalism – last night, the main prize went jointly to the New York Times and New Yorker magazine for their reporting on the sexual harassment allegations in Hollywood that brought down Harvey Weinstein and sparked the #MeToo movement. The Prize first established a Music category in 1943 and almost exclusively awarded classical artists until 1997, when jazz musician Wynton Marsalis won the award. Listen to DAMN. below. TrendingBeautyThe beauty side-effect boom: When tweakments spawn more tweakmentsLife & CultureAre you in an intelligence-gap relationship?MusicSWAG II: The top 5 tracks from Justin Bieber’s surprise sequelFilm & TVConrad Fisher and the growing allure of the fictional manArt & PhotographyGrowing up gay in a strict, ultra-Orthodox Israeli cityBeautyMia Khalifa and Isamaya Ffrench get sexy for Vyrao