Jay-Z Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

By Samuel Moser

The world welcomed Jay-Z into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Saturday in Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, according to NPR and Rolling Stone.

Despite the fact that Jay-Z is a rapper, they inducted him out of respect for his impact on the world of music as a whole, according to NPR.


Jay-Z is one of four rappers to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The only other members from his genre are the Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur and LL Cool J, according to NPR.


2021 is Jay-Z’s first year of eligibility for this honor since his first album was released 25 years ago, according to Rolling Stone.


Former President Barack Obama, along with Dave Chappelle, gave speeches on behalf of Jay-Z at the event, according to NPR.


Obama mentioned how meaningful Jay-Z’s music has been to him. He even claimed to be the only president to ever listen to his music in the Oval Office, according to NPR.

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