Kids of the ’90s can pinch themselves all they want, but they’re not dreaming: Berklee College of Music is celebrating some serious icons, whose hits have been bumpin’ from our boomboxes from childhood to present, at its upcoming commencement ceremony.

The school just announced that its president, Roger H. Brown, will be presenting honorary Doctor of Music degrees to musical superstars Justin Timberlake and Missy Elliott as part of this year’s graduation festivities on May 11 at Boston University’s Agganis Arena.

For any cultural recluses out there, Timberlake has garnered 10 Grammy Awards since going solo from NSYNC. In addition to singing smash songs like “Cry Me A River,” “Can’t Stop The Feeling!” and “What Goes Around…Comes Around,” he’s also proved himself a standout on the big screen with flicks like “The Social Network,” “In Time” and “Friends With Benefits.”

Not to be upstaged, Elliott has long been “the hottest round,” with the rapper securing five Grammys of her own for absolute classics like “Get Ur Freak On,” “Work It” and “Lose Control” with Ciara and Fatman Scoop. And, as an added bonus to the pop music pair, Berklee will also be shining a spotlight on Alex Lacamoire, an alum who’s received numerous Tony and Grammy awards for his work on hit Broadway shows like “Hamilton,” “Dear Evan Hansen” and “In The Heights.”

Per tradition, students will put together a tribute performance to the trio of honorees, which will be filled with tunes from their careers, the night before commencement. Both the concert and the commencement are closed to the public, but we hope to keep you posted about the A-list activities.