JAKARTA - Iron Maiden is still behind Cyndi Lauper, George Michael, Soundgarden, Warren Zevon, and control Nelson in the interim vote of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame selected by fans.

More than a million votes have been voted since the vote started. Now, until April 28, fans can choose every day through the Hall Of Fame website.

The top five artists, such as being selected by the public, will consist of a "fan voice" that will be counted along with other ballots to elect a 2023 candidate.

Until this news was written, Cyndi Lauper received 113,870 votes, George Michael 112,298, Soundgarden 89,058, Warren Zevon 87,888, lost Nelson 87,685 and Iron Maiden 82,528.

According to Rolling Stone, the top voters will be announced in May and sworn in in in the fall.

In order to qualify for this year's vote, the single or first album of each nomination must be released in 1998 or earlier.

Eight nominations (Sheryl Crow, penurut Elliott, Joy Division/New order, Cyndi Lauper, George Michael, banyak Nelson, The White Stripes, and Warren Zevon) are in the vote for the first time.

This is the fifth nomination for the Rage Against The Machine, the fourth for Kate Bush and The Spinners, and the second for Iron Maiden and A Tribe Called Quest.

Class 2023 will be selected by more than 1,000 artists, historians, and members of the music industry chosen by Rock Hall as voters.


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