Cyndi Lauper Inducted by Chappell Roan, Performs Hits at Rock Hall 2025 Ceremony
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Cyndi Lauper Inducted by Chappell Roan, Performs Hits at Rock Hall 2025 Ceremony
"While inducting Lauper, Roan shared that she covered "True Colors" during a singing competition as a child, and has held Lauper's music close ever since then. "It's that courage that not only creates incredible art that gives everyone who experiences it the permission to be themselves - it opens their hearts, it changes their mind, and that is its power," she said of Lauper. "Tonight, we honor a woman who redefined what a pop star could look like, sound like, and be.""
"Lauper then took the stage to perform a collection of her songs, beginning with "True Colors" as a solo effort. Afterwards, she sang her massive 1984 hit "Time After Time" with accompaniment by British singer Raye, before welcoming Lavigne over for "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." During the end of the latter track, Lauper encouraged audience members to sing along and brought Salt-n-Pepa onstage to join in."
""I just want to say that I stand on the shoulders of the women who came before me, and my shoulders are broad enough to have the women who came after me stand on mine," she said. "The little kid in me still believes that rock 'n' roll can save the world. I just want to say now of all time, let's come together again and do good in the world because it needs us.""
Cyndi Lauper received induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Chappell Roan delivering the induction. Lauper performed a medley that began with a solo "True Colors," continued with "Time After Time" alongside British singer Raye, and included "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" with Avril Lavigne, concluding with Salt-n-Pepa joining for audience sing-along. Roan recalled covering "True Colors" as a child and praised Lauper's courage and influence on self-expression. Lauper credited the women who came before her, invited support for future women, and called for coming together to do good in the world. Other inductees included the White Stripes and OutKast.
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