• Drusas@kbin.social
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    Why does a pop singer care about rock and roll hall of
    fame? Do they induct pop singers as well?

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      I’m not sure if you’re being factitious or not but, yes, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducts pop music. In fact, it is, by definition for pop music as it is a record of the music that has influenced our society through popularity. The museum is great, and the idea of a HoF for rockstars is fun, serious and laughable. Cher absolutely belongs in it, but they only allow so many in each year… I do hope she gets in during her lifetime.

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        Not being facetious. I haven’t ever paid attention to the rock and roll Hall of Fame, so I always assumed that it was rock and roll artists who were inducted into it rather than other genres.

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          That would be a fair assumption, but very incorrect these days.

          It’s become a joke that they leave out talented rock musicians and induct popular country, pop, and rap artists now.

      • The Octonaut@mander.xyz
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        Pop is a genre, an actual style of music, not simply whatever is popular. Sometimes using a word like ‘popular’ in a genre name is a bad idea

        See also: modern art, and the unwieldy term ‘post-modern’.

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      The Rock Hall is pretty loosey-goosey with its terms. Dolly Parton was inducted last year, which she gracefully ended up accepting only after promising to release a real rock album.

      Which she did last month, by the way, and it slaps. Dolly forever.

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      Yeah all the answers I’ve seen so far either dismiss this or discuss the word “pop”.

      “Believe” was pop, and did she particularly do rock a lot? Cause I can’t recall. And I’m sure she’s awesome, but that still doesn’t automatically make her eligible for a rock and roll hall of fame.

      So either she did rock (and roll), or the name of this list is basically wrong, or she doesn’t belong on there.

      And don’t get me wrong, if she really doesn’t care, good for her. No need to be pissed you don’t get a price, ppl will probably recognize your impact even without a price.

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        I thought that too until someone pointed out they induct country and rap. But really Cher wasn’t as important as she thinks she is.

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      Whitney Houston was inducted a couple of years ago. You don’t get more pop that than that, she was not rock at all; that year, she beat out Motörhead, Judas Priest, and Todd Rundgren. I don’t see how she influenced rock music, and yet, she even beat out someone who inspired her, and whose music is more closely related to rock than hers was, Chaka Khan.

      I’m not saying she wasn’t incredibly talented, just that either she just doesn’t belong in the Rock n Roll HoF, or that the institution itself is a joke that shouldn’t exist.

      Anyway, yeah, they induct pop singers.