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Illustrative collage of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 inductees including Phil Collins, Sade, Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Luther Vandross, Celia Cruz, Queen Latifah, and MC Lyte on a ceremony stage.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announces class of 2026 inductees

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame revealed its class of 2026 on April 13, honoring performers including Phil Collins, Sade, Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan and the late Luther Vandross. Other awards went to early influences like Celia Cruz, Queen Latifah and MC Lyte, with the ceremony set for November 14 in Los Angeles. Inductees expressed gratitude for the recognition after years of eligibility for some.

Chinese pianist Lang Lang received the inaugural Daphne Music Award in Copenhagen on Thursday for his artistic achievements and efforts to broaden access to classical music. The prize, launched by the Danish Research Foundation, carries an endowment of 650,000 euros.

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Mariah Carey isn't losing sleep over her latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame snub. The pop icon brushed it off during a chat outside The Peninsula Hotel in NYC on Monday, saying who cares. Fans rallied for her, but she's unbothered and eyeing new real estate.

Blackpink's Rosé became the first K-pop artist to win a Brit Award, securing International Song of the Year at the 2026 ceremony for her collaboration 'APT.' with Bruno Mars. The 29-year-old accepted the trophy in Manchester, thanking her bandmates, Bruno Mars, and collaborators, while dressed in an asymmetric black gown and Tiffany & Co. jewelry as the brand's global ambassador.

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Olivia Dean claimed artist of the year and album of the year at the 2026 Brit Awards in Manchester. The ceremony featured performances by Harry Styles and the group Huntr/x, while host Jack Whitehall referenced a recent BAFTA broadcast mishap. Lola Young and Rosalia also secured wins during the event.

Ricky Martin has written an emotional open letter to Bad Bunny, celebrating his historic Grammy victories and commitment to Puerto Rican roots. The letter highlights Bad Bunny's achievements as a cultural milestone for immigrants and authenticity in music. It follows Bad Bunny's wins at the 2026 Grammys in Los Angeles.

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Ricky Martin has celebrated Bad Bunny's historic Grammy wins with an emotional open letter published in a Puerto Rican newspaper. The letter highlights the cultural significance of Bad Bunny's success as the first artist to win album of the year with a fully Spanish-language album. Martin commended his fellow Puerto Rican for staying true to his roots amid global fame.

 

 

 

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