Rap mogul and entrepreneur Shawn Carter, known as Jay Z has been induct in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Tidal boss Jay Z becomes the first rap writer in 48 years to have induct in the world’s popular music songbook.
The Songwriter Hall of Fame, was established in 1969, by songwriter Johnny Mercer and publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond. The core purpose of the Songwriter Hall of Fame, is bid to honor any artist whose work represents a spectrum of the most beloved songs around the world.
And ever since then become a leading destination for music industry professionals and researchers, along with popular music fans.
Each year this organization inducts a slate of songwriters who have provided the world with the words and music that form the soundtrack of our lives. And for the first time in 48 years, a rap writer Jay Z was inducted to this prestigious list!
Also being inducted this year are hit maker Max Martin, Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis of The Time, Robert Lamm, James Pankow and Peter Cetera of Chicago, and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds.
When asked why it took so long to recognize a rapper, producer Nile Rodgers said,
“Jay Z was in a space where, even though he’s had more pop albums than anyone else because he did it through rap, which isn’t considered part of the normal pop music scene.”