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Subscribe Now2021 inductees join the Beatle on a show-closing “Get Back” and decimate Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse with Foo hits like “Best of You” and “My Hero”
The Neptunes producer and solo artist welcomed the band into the institution, after years of being overlooked, in its Early Influences category
“I didn’t prepare any sort of speech because I figured I’d make it short because the last 25 years has been me, just like, ‘Blah, blah, blah … rock & roll … blah, blah, …
“I know I’m supposed to get up here and talk tough, and talk shit, but nah,” said the rapper, who was nominated six times before finally being inducted
Tim and Phil Hanseroth join singer for acoustic version of “All I Have to Do Is Dream”
“You embody Black excellence, how great we can be,” comedian tells rapper
“Do you think this guy’s stalking me?” Beatle asked rhetorically when comparing Dave Grohl’s accomplishments to his
Swift performed “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” a song originally co-written and performed by 2021 inductee King
The Queens of the Stone Age frontman says that Dalle refused to hand their sons over on Aug. 30 and Sept. 3, in violation of court orders
Unannounced acts Eminem, Dave Chappelle, and Jennifer Lopez helped make this one of the most entertaining Rock Hall inductions in recent memory