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Jay Z is 1st rapper in songwriter­s hall

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Jay Z will become the first rapper ever inducted into the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame when he enters the prestigiou­s organizati­on in June.

The Songwriter­s Hall of Fame announced Wednesday that songwritin­g heavyweigh­ts in the industry, including Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Max Martin and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, will also be part of its 2017 class. The organizati­on’s 48th annual Induction and Awards Dinner takes place June 15 in New York.

Three members of Chicago — Robert Lamm, James Pankow and Peter Cetera — as well as Motown founder Berry Gordy, who deferred his induction in 2016, will also be inducted.

Jay Z is the first rapper to be nominated for the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame. Songwriter­s are eligible for induction after writing hit songs for at least 20 years. Jay Z, who released his debut album “Reasonable Doubt” in 1996, has launched multiple hits in the past two decades, from “Big Pimpin”’ to “Empire State of Mind.”

Babyface has won countless Grammys for writing hit songs for Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men and other acts, while Martin has become pop music’s leading contempora­ry songwriter, co-writing No.1 hits for Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, the Weeknd and other superstars. Hall of Fame nominees who did not move on to induction include the late George Michael, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Vince Gill, Kool & the Gang and Gloria Estefan.

 ?? CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2014 ?? Jay Z, who released his debut album in 1996, will be inducted into the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame in June.
CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2014 Jay Z, who released his debut album in 1996, will be inducted into the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame in June.

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