Gene Simmons, a member of the band KISS, recently expressed his opinion on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during an interview on the LegendsNLeaders podcast. His comments sparked a response from Chuck D of Public Enemy.
Gene Simmons’ Criticism of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
During the LegendsNLeaders podcast interview, Gene Simmons stated that hip-hop, opera, and symphony orchestras do not belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, emphasizing the institution’s name. He argued that these genres are distinct from rock music.
Chuck D’s Response
Chuck D addressed Simmons’ remarks in an interview with TMZ. He noted that Simmons has made similar statements periodically, particularly when hip-hop artists are inducted. Chuck D argued that the “roll” in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame encompasses genres that emerged after rock music splintered in the 1960s, including soul music, reggae, and hip-hop. He suggested that KISS, while influential in rock, lacks the broader musicality represented by these other genres.
Additional Information
BraveWords Records, a platform featuring artists such as Alcatrazz, Bangalore Choir, and Crimson Glory, published an article detailing the exchange. The LegendsNLeaders interview with Gene Simmons and the TMZ interview with Chuck D are available online.
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Chuck D Addresses Gene Simmons’ Rock Hall Comments
Written by Black Hot Fire Network Team on February 13, 2026
Gene Simmons, a member of the band KISS, recently expressed his opinion on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during an interview on the LegendsNLeaders podcast. His comments sparked a response from Chuck D of Public Enemy.
Gene Simmons’ Criticism of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
During the LegendsNLeaders podcast interview, Gene Simmons stated that hip-hop, opera, and symphony orchestras do not belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, emphasizing the institution’s name. He argued that these genres are distinct from rock music.
Chuck D’s Response
Chuck D addressed Simmons’ remarks in an interview with TMZ. He noted that Simmons has made similar statements periodically, particularly when hip-hop artists are inducted. Chuck D argued that the “roll” in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame encompasses genres that emerged after rock music splintered in the 1960s, including soul music, reggae, and hip-hop. He suggested that KISS, while influential in rock, lacks the broader musicality represented by these other genres.
Additional Information
BraveWords Records, a platform featuring artists such as Alcatrazz, Bangalore Choir, and Crimson Glory, published an article detailing the exchange. The LegendsNLeaders interview with Gene Simmons and the TMZ interview with Chuck D are available online.
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