After The White Stripes, Who's Next? Predicting the Next 2000s-Era Acts to Be Inducted into Rock Hall
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame enters a new era with the induction of The White Stripes, marking a shift towards recognizing 2000s artists in the Class of 2025. Inductees also include legendary musicians like Chubby Checker and Cyndi Lauper. The White Stripes represent the first major act whose rise was dominated by the 2000s, tapping into a wave of eligible artists from this decade. Future nominations are anticipated for popular acts like Coldplay and Blink-182, indicating a broader acceptance of modern music milestones.
Thanks to the 25-year rule, an entire pool of 2000s-era artists is now coming into play.
The White Stripes' first official release arrived in 1998, and with the Hall's 25-year eligibility rule, Jack and Meg White were perfectly poised for a nomination.
This marks a shift toward a new generation of inductees.
It's only a matter of time before more 2000s stalwarts join the ranks.
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