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Dr. Dre, Public Enemy To Be Inducted Into GRAMMY Hall Of Fame

blame it on Meka January 17, 2018

Already inductees into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame (NWA in 2012, P.E. in 2012), both Dr. Dre and Public Enemy will be forever immortalized in another hallowed hall.

The GRAMMY Museum has announced their 2018 Hall Of Fame inductees, and alongside the likes of Whitney Houston‘s “I Will Always Love You” and Nirvana‘s Nevermind, Dre’s 1992 album The Chronic and P.E’s 1989 single “Fight The Power” have been selected. They are joined by Jimi Hendrix, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, The Rolling Stones and several others.

To qualify for the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame, records from the inductees have to at least be 25 years old (similar to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame). All inductees can be seen here.