The pioneering female rap group Salt-N-Pepa will be honored with the Musical Influence Award at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, cementing their legacy as hip-hop icons.

October 8, 2025
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AP News
Induction Ceremony Details
The trailblazing female rap group Salt-N-Pepa will be officially inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The trio will be honored with the Musical Influence Award, a recognition of their foundational role in hip-hop and popular music.
The Main Event
The 2025 induction ceremony is scheduled for November 8, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. This event places Salt-N-Pepa among music's most legendary figures.
A Star-Studded Class
Salt-N-Pepa are not the only icons being honored. The 2025 class also includes fellow hip-hop pioneers OutKast, who will be inducted under the Performer category, alongside other influential artists like Cyndi Lauper and Chubby Checker.
How to Watch
Fans can watch the ceremony live as it streams on Disney+. A special broadcast will also air on ABC at a later date, making the event accessible to a wider audience.
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Billboard
The Rise of Rap's First Ladies
Long before their Rock Hall induction, Salt-N-Pepa were breaking new ground in a genre dominated by men. Their journey from college students to global superstars is a story of talent and tenacity.
From Queensborough to Platinum Records
Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton met as nursing students at Queensborough Community College. At the suggestion of producer Hurby Azor, they created a response track called “The Showstopper,” which launched their music careers. Along with Deidra “DJ Spinderella” Roper, they formed a group that would change music history.
They quickly earned the title "First Ladies of Rap" and became the first women in rap to achieve platinum certification.
A Catalog of Hits
The group’s success was fueled by a string of memorable hits that blended hip-hop with R&B and pop. Their most notable tracks include:
“Push It”
“Shoop”
“Whatta Man”
“Tramp”
“Let’s Talk About Sex”
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Axios
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