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Whitney Houston, Notorious B.I.G. nominated for rock hall of fame

Late musical icons Whitney Houston and Notorious B.I.G. are joining the nominee list for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, alongside Dave Matthews Band, Motorhead, Pat Benatar, Soundgarden, The Doobie Brothers, T. Rex, Thin Lizzy Houston and others.

Houston's nomination comes nearly 10 years after she became eligible

This combination photo shows Notorious B.I.G., left, during the annual Billboard Music Awards in New York on Dec. 6, 1995, and singer Whitney Houston at the BET Honors in Washington on Jan. 17, 2009. Both artists are among the 16 acts nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 2020 class. (The Associated Press)

The late musical icons Whitney Houston and the Notorious B.I.G. are among the 16 acts nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 2020 class.

The prestigious organization announced Tuesday that Dave Matthews Band, Motorhead, Pat Benatar, Soundgarden, The Doobie Brothers, T. Rex and Thin Lizzy join Houston and B.I.G. as first-time Rock Hall nominees. The 35th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on May 2, 2020, at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio.

Nine Inch Nails, Judas Priest, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, MC5 and Todd Rundgren round out the 16 nominees for the 2020 class. The official inductees will be announced in January. 

Each year, between five and seven acts usually make it into the Rock Hall following a vote by 1,000 people, including performers, music historians and industry experts. Fans are able to vote online.

Acts are eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first commercial recording. Houston, commonly regarded as the most awarded female musician, has been eligible for nearly a decade, with her self-titled debut album being released in 1985. The six-time Grammy winner is one of the greatest singers of all time, known for hits like The Greatest Love of All, I Will Always Love You and I Wanna Dance With Somebody. She died in 2012.

In this file photo, Houston, a 6-time Grammy winner and actress, performs in Shanghai in July 22, 2004. Houston's first album came out in 1985, leading her to her first Grammy win just a year after that. (China Photos/Reuters )

B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace, released his debut album, Ready to Die, in 1994. He was shot to death in 1997, 16 days before the release of his sophomore album, Life After Death. His hits include anthems like Juicy, Big Poppa, Stay With Me, Hypnotize and Mo Money Mo Problems.

Soundgarden front man Chris Cornell died in May 2017. And Motorhead lost its founder, singer and principal songwriter, Lemmy, in December 2015.