
(Photo Courtesy: The Grammy Museum)
The Recording Academy, the nonprofit that oversees the Grammy Awards, has inducted 14 new works into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Nine albums and five songs were added.
The music:
Album inductees include 2Pac’s All Eyez On Me, Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814, and Radiohead’s OK Computer.
Song inductees come from such artists as Alice Coltrane, Bertha “Chippie” Hill, Ella Jenkins, Eric B. & Rakim, Funkadelic, Heart, Lucinda Williams, Nick Drake, The Rouse Brothers, Selena, and The Soul Stirrers.
What they said:
Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy: “It’s a privilege to recognize these influential recordings as the 2026 Grammy Hall Of Fame inductees. Each selection reflects the creativity, craft, and cultural impact that recorded music can carry across decades. We’re honored to help preserve these works and celebrate the artists and communities behind them, so their legacies continue to inspire generations to come.”
Michael Sticka, President/CEO of the Grammy Museum: “The Grammy Hall Of Fame is a vital bridge between music’s past and present—honoring recordings that changed the way we listen, create, and connect. We’re proud to celebrate this year’s class at the Grammy Hall Of Fame Gala this May.”
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This article was written from a press release provided by the Recording Academy.
We covered it because the Grammys are a major force in the music industry.













