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A look at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 inductees and how they were honored

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Avril Lavigne, left and Cyndi Lauper perform during the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

LOS ANGELES – The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has inducted its 2025 class of music giants.

The ceremony held Saturday at Los Angeles' Peacock Theater was a mix of tributes, speeches and performances by acts like Soundgarden, Salt-N-Pepa and Big Boi of Outkast, along with numerous A-list musical guests.

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Artists become eligible for the hall 25 years after their first music release.

Here’s a look at this year's Rock Hall class, a few of their defining songs and who inducted them.

Outkast

American rap duo that began in the 1990s. Key songs: ā€œHey Ya,ā€ ā€œMs. Jacksonā€ and ā€œRoses.ā€

Inducted by Donald Glover. Medley performance included Big Boi, Janelle MonƔe, JID, Doja Cat, Killer Mike, Sleepy Brown

Bad Company

English rock band formed in the 1970s. Key songs: ā€œFeel Like Makin’ Love,ā€ ā€œCan’t Get Enough,ā€ ā€œBad Company.ā€

Inducted by Mick Fleetwood. Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke was joined by Nancy Wilson of Heart and Joe Perry of Aerosmith on guitars and Black Crowes lead singer Chris Robinson on vocals.

Cyndi Lauper

American singer and songwriter whose solo career began in the early 1980s. Key songs: ā€œGirls Just Wanna Have Fun,ā€ ā€œTime After Time,ā€ ā€œTrue Colors.ā€

Inducted by Chappell Roan. Lauper performed a medley of her hits, including duets with Avril Lavigne, Raye and Salt-N-Pepa.

Soundgarden

American rock band formed in 1984. Key songs: ā€œBlack Hole Sun,ā€ ā€œFell on Black Days,ā€ and ā€œOutshined.ā€

Inducted by Jim Carrey. Surviving Soundgarden members performed with Taylor Momsen and Brandi Carlile, who took the place of late vocalist Chris Cornell. Cornell’s daughter, Toni, also performed with Nancy Wilson.

Salt-N-Pepa

American rap group formed in the 1980s. Key songs: ā€œPush It,ā€ ā€œLet’s Talk About Sexā€ and ā€œShoop.ā€

Inducted by Missy Elliott, the group performed a medley of their hits with a special appearance from En Vogue.

Chubby Checker

American singer who began releasing records in the 1950s. Key songs: ā€œThe Twist,ā€ ā€œLimbo Rock,ā€ ā€œLet’s Twist Again.ā€

Inducted via video tribute. Checker accepted remotely via a video feed.

Joe Cocker

English singer who began releasing records in the 1960s and died in 2014. Key songs: ā€œYou Are So Beautiful,ā€ ā€œUp Where We Belong,ā€ ā€œWith a Little Help From My Friends.ā€

Inducted by Bryan Adams. Medley performance by Teddy Swims, Tedeschi Trucks Band, along with Adams, Lauper, Chris Robinson and Nathaniel Rateliff who took the stage for a rendition of ā€œWith A Little Help from My Friends.ā€

The White Stripes

American rock band that began in the 1990s. Key songs: ā€œSeven Nation Army,ā€ ā€œWe’re Going to Be Friends,ā€ ā€œDoorbell.ā€

Inducted by Iggy Pop. Tribute performance by Olivia Rodrigo, Feist and Twenty One Pilots.

Warren Zevon

American singer-songwriter who began releasing solo records in the early 1970s and died in 2003. Key songs: ā€œLawyers, Guns and Money,ā€ ā€œWerewolves of London,ā€ ā€œKeep Me in Your Heart.ā€

Inducted by David Letterman. Honored with performance by the Killers.

Carole Kaye

American session musician who played on scores of hits starting in the 1950s, primarily on bass. Key songs: The Beach Boys’ ā€œGood Vibrations,ā€ Nancy Sinatra’s ā€œThese Boots are Made for Walkin’,ā€ Barbra Streisand’s ā€œThe Way We Were.ā€

Inducted via video tribute.

Thom Bell

American music producer and songwriter starting in the 1960s who died in 2022. Key songs: the Delfonics’ ā€œLa-La (Means I Love You),ā€ the Spinners’ ā€œThe Rubberband Man,ā€ the Stylistics’ ā€œYou Make Me Feel Brand New.ā€

Inducted via video tribute.

Nicky Hopkins

English session musician who played keyboards on dozens of hits starting in the 1960s and died in 1994. Key songs: the Beatles’ ā€œRevolution,ā€ the Rolling Stones’ ā€œSympathy for the Devil,ā€ Cocker’s ā€œYou Are So Beautiful.ā€

Inducted via video tribute.

Lenny Waronker

American music producer and executive starting in the 1970s. Key songs from artists he produced or signed: Rickie Lee Jones’ ā€œChuck E’s in Love,ā€ Prince’s ā€œPurple Rain,ā€ R.E.M.’s ā€œLosing My Religion.ā€

Inducted via video tribute.


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