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    By Okla Jones ·Updated April 14, 2026 Getting your Trinity Audio player ready…

    The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has revealed its 2026 class, bringing together a mix of legacy acts and genre-shaping artists whose influence continues to stretch across generations. The announcement aired during a themed episode of American Idol, where this year’s inductees were officially introduced ahead of the November ceremony in Los Angeles.

    Eight artists will enter in the performer category, including Sade, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, Oasis, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, and Joy Division/New Order. The group reflects the Hall’s continued effort to recognize a broader range of sounds and cultural impact, with hip-hop and R&B maintaining a strong presence alongside rock mainstays.

    Among the most notable additions, Luther Vandross earned recognition following his first nomination, a long-awaited moment for an artist whose voice and songwriting helped define modern R&B. His catalog continues to influence a wide range of performers today. Sade also joins the class, bringing her band’s signature blend of soul and jazz into the Hall after reshaping the sonic direction of popular music in the late 20th century. Wu-Tang Clan’s induction marks another milestone for hip-hop, honoring a collective whose reach extends far beyond music into culture and business.

    Additional honorees will be recognized in special categories, expanding the class beyond performers. fela kuti

    The post Queen Latifah, Sade, Luther Vandross, And MC Lyte Among List Of Inductees For 2026 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame appeared first on Essence.

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