Gene Simmons, bass player, co-singer, and co-founder of the legendary rock band KISS, recently made a statement about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s inclusion of rap and hip-hop artists that is resonating with rock fans all across the world. Simmons said he doesn’t believe rappers and hip-hop artists should be inducted into the Hall of Fame due to the clear and obvious fact that it’s a totally different genre of music, going on to say, “I don’t come from the ghetto, it doesn’t speak my language.”
The bassist, most famous for flashing his long tongue on stage and spitting blood during live performances, went on to build a fairly solid case for not including certain musical artists from what is supposed to be the greatest honor in rock music during an episode of the LegendsNLeaders podcast.
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