Kendrick Lamar Won A Pulitzer Prize For Damn
Kendrick Lamar simply won the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his most recent album, DAMN. Turning into the primary hip hop artists to get the respect, the board made the declaration today (4/16), calling Dot’s fourth studio collection “a virtuosic tune accumulation brought together by its vernacular genuineness and cadenced dynamism that offers influencing vignettes catching the unpredictability of present day African American life.” HustleTV
“The underlying objective was to make a half and half of my initial two business collections,” Kendrick revealed to Rolling Stone last August. “That was our aggregate concentration, how to do that sonically, expressively, through tune – and it turned out precisely how I heard it in my mind. … It’s all bits of me. My musicality has been driving me since I was four years of age. It’s simply bits of me, man, and how I execute it is a definitive test. Going from To Pimp a Butterfly to DAMN., that poo could have failed spectacularly in the event that it wasn’t executed right. So I must be genuine cautious on my topic and how I weave all through the themes, where it still naturally feels like me.”
Add this to the GRAMMY for “Best Rap Album” and its twofold platinum status, DAMN is as yet making moves — in the two bearings — over a year after its discharge.DJ Hustle
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Lamar, 30, is satisfied with his current business triumphs, yet says it’s not the objective: “On the off chance that I can make one individual – or 10 million individuals – feel a specific sort of elation in my music, that is the general purpose.” Hustle