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Melissa Etheridge Challenges Gene Simmons on Rock Hall Hip-Hop


Newly nominated Melissa Etheridge vehemently disagrees with Gene Simmons‘ argument that hip hop doesn’t belong in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She asserts instead that rock and roll is more about “feeling.”

“It’s not my music,” the Kiss star said during a February podcast interview. “I don’t come from the ghetto. It doesn’t speak my language, and I have stated in print many times that hip-hop does not belong in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – nor do opera symphony orchestras.”

If elected, Etheridge could potentially join Simmons in the Rock Hall later this fall. Meanwhile, she will make good on her cross-genre comments by including a collaboration with country star Chris Stapleton called “Other Side of Blue” on her upcoming album, Rise.

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“Sometimes you just have to work up the nerve and ask somebody,” Etheridge tells Rolling Stone. “I called my manager [and] and said, ‘I’m only interested in writing with one person, and that would be Chris Stapleton.’

Etheridge mentions that Stapleton is part of a new movement in country that sounds very familiar, as it recalls an era when she had a run of Top 40 singles including “I’m the Only One” and “Come to My Window” from the six-times platinum Yes I Am.

“I find myself turning on SiriusXM in the car, [stations like] Outlaw Country or the Highway. I always felt like I made music for people who drive cars and listen to music,” she said. “Then you listen to these artists, and they sound like ’90s rock and roll artists.”

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Etheridge’s fellow 2026 Rock Hall nominees include Wu-Tang Clan, who would follow recent hip-hop honorees like Eminem, Tupac Shakur, N.W.A., Outkast, The Notorious B.I.G., Salt-N-Pepa, Missy Elliott, and Jay-Z, among others. Unlike Simmons, Etheridge applauds their inclusion.

“There was that classic rock and roll we know,” she tells Rolling Stone, “and then there’s everything that has been influenced [by it] and has that rock and roll spirit. That’s your R&B, rap, and country.”

Regarding Simmons’ comments, Etheridge adds: “That says more about him than anything. Rock and roll is a feeling. You can’t bottle it up and say, ‘This is mine, not yours.’

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.