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Kendrick Lamar accepts 'beautiful' Pulitzer Prize for music

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ByAndrea Dresdale and Lesley Messer
May 30, 2018, 7:27 pm

The announcement was made some time ago, but on Wednesday, Kendrick Lamar attended a ceremony at New York City's Columbia University to accept his Pulitzer Prize for music for his 2017 album "DAMN."

The 30-year-old is the first rapper to receive the award.

In addition to the recognition, Lamar will take home a $15,000 prize.

"It's an honor," he said on the official livestream of the event. "I've been writing my whole life, so to get this type of recognition -- it's beautiful."

(MORE: Kendrick Lamar wins Pulitzer Prize for 'Damn')

(MORE: Grammy Awards 2018: Kendrick Lamar, Kesha and Lady Gaga give memorable performances)

PHOTO: Pulitzer Prize winner for music Kendrick Lamar walks onto the stage to accept his award for his album "DAMN," during the 2018 Pulitzer Prize awards luncheon at Columbia University, May 30, 2018, in New York.
Pulitzer Prize winner for music Kendrick Lamar walks onto the stage to accept his award for his album "DAMN," during the 2018 Pulitzer Prize awards luncheon at Columbia University, May 30, 2018, in New York.
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Last month, when it was announced that Lamar had been chosen as the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music, the judging committee gushed that "DAMN." was "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life." Earlier in the year, it won five Grammys, though Lamar lost the coveted album of the year award to Bruno Mars.

"My musicality has been driving me since I was 4 years old. It's just pieces of me, man, and how I execute it is the ultimate challenge," Lamar told Rolling Stone last year of the album. "Going from [his previous album] 'To Pimp a Butterfly' to 'DAMN.,' that s--- could have crashed and burned if it wasn't executed right. So I had to be real careful on my subject matter and how I weave in and out of the topics, where it still organically feels like me."

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