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Rapping into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five steal the honor of being the first rap group to be nominated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  In order to be eligible for a nomination, 25 years must pass since an artist released their first single. Grand Master Flash, the founding father of hip hop, released his first single, "Supperrappin," in 1979.

Grand Master FlashA Bronx native, Flash got his start behind turntables at local block parties in the early 1970s. Bill Gates founder of Microsoft, presented Flash with an award for being the first entertainer to use a turntable as a musical instrument. In the late 1970s Flash collaborated with rappers The Furious Five and released hits such as "The Message" and the break out club hit, "White lines (DonŽt DonŽt Do it)".

Flash is also largely credited as the creator of the Quick Mix, cutting and other DJ basics.

It looks like Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five are ushering a new era of hip hop nominees despite bitter critics. Other nominees for the year 2005 are U2, Randy Newman, The OŽJays, The Pretenders, Buddy Guy, Wanda Jackson, The J. Geils Band, Conway TwittyThe Sex Pistols, The Stooges, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Gram Parsons.

Despite these many firsts and achievements, this nomination has sparked some controversy among many critics. They argue the honor of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will lose its value if rap artists are considered as nominees. Rap and hip hop have nothing to do with the birth of rock and roll and their nomination will take the spot of a rock group like Van Halen whom they feel is more deserving of a nomination.