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Singer Whitney Houston, Rapper Biggie number among latest Rock Hall of Fame inductees

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Pop icon Whitney Houston and rapper The Notorious B.I.G. are among this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, the institutio­n announced Wednesday.

The late legends are joined by the synth-pop act Depeche Mode and the industrial experiment­al group Nine Inch Nails, along with the 1970s rockers The Doobie Brothers and English glam rock band T-Rex.

The 2020 class is marked by legendary artists who died young.

The Notorious B.I.G. – a pride of New York, widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time – was inducted in his first year of eligibilit­y, which comes 25 years after the release of an act’s first commercial recording.

The artist born Christophe­r Wallace and colloquial­ly known as Biggie was murdered in 1997 in Los Angeles at age 24, in a still-murky shooting that some speculated was part of a feud between East Coast and West Coast rappers.

Houston, the most awarded female artist of all time, died at 48 years old in 2012 after a public struggle with drugs, following a decade that saw her go from America’s sweetheart to tabloid drama queen.

The induction of Houston and Biggie marks a continuati­on of the institutio­n’s broadening acceptance of genres into its ranks. Recent classes have included the rapper Tupac Shakur, Radiohead and Janet Jackson.

The organizati­on founded in the early 1980s has faced criticism over the years, however, for its lack of diversity and limited recognitio­n of women.

During 2019’s gala, Jackson brought up the issue in her acceptance speech, saying “2020 – please induct more women.”

But just three women were among the short-list of potentials this year: Houston, who made the cut, along with Pat Benatar and Rufus, featuring Chaka Khan.

The new class of inductees will be celebrated with the annual star-powered ceremony set for May 2 in the Hall of Fame’s home city of Cleveland, Ohio.

 ?? Photos: AFP ?? Whitney Houston (left) and a tribute to Biggie
Photos: AFP Whitney Houston (left) and a tribute to Biggie

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