The list of inductees for the 2018 Grammy Hall of Fame are being unveiled, and it includes some hip-hop icons amongst the prestigious roster. Both Dr. Dre and Public Enemy are included in this year's inductees, which incorporates the super producer's The Chronic album, and the rap group's innovative "Fight the Power" single.

Dre's 1992 studio LP off of Death Row, and Public Enemy's 1989 single, which was released through Motown, are joining a slew of other major names and recordings in music history, including Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Aerosmith's "Dream On," Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys album, Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself" and many more.

The Recording Academy chooses 25 titles for its inductees list, which can be full albums or singles that are at least 25 years old. The Hall of Fame currently holds 1,063 recordings from previous years, and is on display at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.

Apple Music has also released an official Grammy Hall of Fame playlist to honor the inductees of this year, which you can listen to on the streaming service.

Check out the full list of inductees for the 2018 Grammy Hall of Fame below.

BAND OF GYPSYS

Jimi Hendrix

Capitol (1970)

Album

"BRING IT ON HOME TO ME"

Sam Cooke

RCA Victor (1962)

Single

THE CHRONIC

Dr. Dre

Death Row (1992)

Album

"DREAM ON"

Aerosmith

Columbia (1973)

Single

"FIGHT THE POWER"

Public Enemy

Motown (1989)

Single

"FLASH LIGHT"

Parliament

Casablanca (1978)

Single

"GRAZING IN THE GRASS"

Hugh Masekela

UNI (1968)

Single

HEART LIKE A WHEEL

Linda Ronstadt

Capitol (1974)

Album

"I CAN'T HELP MYSELF"

Four Tops

Motown (1965)

Single

"I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE"

Gladys Knight & The Pips

Soul/Motown (1967)

Single

"(I LOVE YOU) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS"

The King Cole Trio

Capitol (1946)

Single

"I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU"

Whitney Houston

Arista (1992)

Single

JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON

Johnny Cash

Columbia (1968)

Album

"MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB"

Thomas Alva Edison

N/A (1878)

Single

"ME AND MRS. JONES"

Billy Paul

Philadelphia International (1972)

Single

"MOON RIVER"

Andy Williams

Columbia (1962)

Track from Moon River & Other Great Movie Themes

"MY MAN "

Billie Holiday

Brunswick (1937)

Single

NEVERMIND

Nirvana

DGC (1991)

Album

A NIGHT AT THE OPERA

Queen

Elektra (1975)

Album

"PAINT IT, BLACK"

The Rolling Stones

London (1966)

Single

"SAVOY BLUES"

Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five

Okeh (1927)

Single

"A SONG FOR YOU"

Leon Russell

Shelter (1970)

Single

"SPACE ODDITY"

David Bowie

Mercury (1969)

Track from Space Oddity

"THAT'S ALL RIGHT"

Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup

RCA Victor (1949)

Single

TUBULAR BELLS

Mike Oldfield

Virgin (1973)

Album