
Jay-Z’s Rock Hall of Fame Speech Shakes the Dust Off With the ‘Audacity of Hip-Hop’
"Growing up, we didn't think we could be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. We were told that hip-hop was a fad," rapper said
"Growing up, we didn't think we could be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. We were told that hip-hop was a fad," rapper said
"Do you think this guy’s stalking me?" Beatle asked rhetorically when comparing Dave Grohl's accomplishments to his
"You embody Black excellence, how great we can be," comedian tells rapper
"There would not be less of us if more of us were visible," says band's bassist Kathy Valentine
The Neptunes producer and solo artist welcomed the band into the institution, after years of being overlooked, in its Early Influences category
The band’s excitement about finally making it into the institution — after years of being overlooked — came through in their amped-up performance
"I love that the next generation can soak up and sweat out all of this girl power that the Go-Go's instilled in all of us. They changed my mind," actress said
Inducted as a solo artist, King blazed a trail for songwriters like Swift. "To be able to set that standard for women in the future? That's an amazing thing," King says
Smith praised her old friend's brilliance as both an artist and producer and called him "ever curious, ever youthful, ever defiant"
Keith Urban is a last-minute sub for Bryan Adams on a duet of "It's Only Love" with H.E.R.
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