The Songwriters Hall of Fame has revealed its 2025 nominees, bringing together icons from hip hop, rock, and pop.
Eminem, Boy George, Janet Jackson, Alanis Morissette, and N.W.A. are among the eclectic group hoping to join past inductees like Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and Elton John. Established in 1969, the Hall honours songwriters with an enduring impact on popular music, with eligibility starting 20 years after a songwriterâs first commercial release.
This yearâs ballot recognises not only solo stars but also influential groups and songwriting duos who have left their mark on music history.
Eminemâs nomination highlights his lyrical mastery with songs like âLose Yourselfâ and âStanâ. Fresh from her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, Sheryl Crow is also celebrated for her signature hits like âAll I Wanna Doâ. At the same time, Alanis Morissette, with her groundbreaking âJagged Little Pillâ, joins the list of artists whoâve redefined the sound of a generation.
Hip hop pioneers N.W.A., including Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and the late Eazy-E, bring more genre diversity to the line-up, further highlighting the Hallâs growing recognition of hip hopâs lyrical legacy.
Voting members have until late December to cast their ballots, with the final selections joining past honourees like Carole King, Paul Simon, and last yearâs inductees, R.E.M. and Steely Dan. With a line-up, this packed, 2025âs class promises to be another celebration of musical storytelling and lyrical talent.