Bob Dylan has another award to add to his long list of achievments.
The singer was named the winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature Thursday in a stunning announcement that for the first time bestowed the prestigious award to someone primarily seen as a musician.
The Swedish Academy cited the American musician for "having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
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— JewelInTheLotus (@valkrye131) October 13, 2016
Awesome to hear that @bobdylan has been awarded the #NobelPrize for literature. One of my all time favourite artists. #LikeARollingStone
— Michael Moreau (@11Moreau) October 13, 2016
#BobDylan wins #NobelPrizeLiterature the times they are a changin
— Nina Menon (@ninamenon71) October 13, 2016
Dylan had been mentioned in the Nobel speculation for years, but few experts expected the academy to extend the prestigious award to a genre such as pop music.
The literature award was the last of this year's Nobel Prizes to be announced. The six awards will be handed out on Dec. 10, the anniversary of prize founder Alfred Nobel's death in 1896.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.