Cher has addressed her repeated snubs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The pop icon was asked about her absence from the prestigious institution during an appearance on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ while promoting her holiday album and single, DJ Play A Christmas Song.
The track marks a new feat for the Believe hitmaker, making Cher the first female artist to score a No. 1 on any Billboard chart across seven decades.
“Two of us have,” she said of the feat, alluding to The Rolling Stones, before adding: “It took four of them to be one of me!”
She added: “And I’m not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!”.
Addressing her repeated snubs from the annual cohort of inductees, Cher added: “You know what, I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars. I’m not kidding you.
“I’m never going to change my mind,” she continued. “They can just you-know-what themselves.”
Alongside its lead track, ‘Christmas’ includes a selection of original recordings and cover versions, plus collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Darlene Love, Michael Bublé, Tyga and Cyndi Lauper.
In a review of the album, RETROPOP wrote of ‘Christmas’: “Overwhelmingly festive and quintessentially Cher – there’s a new Queen Of Christmas in town!”