Quoted from ReadyPO:Really, most music acts, no matter how big in the 80s 90s or 2000s will ever get a pin, let alone an outrageous act.
For example, the five top acts based on number of weeks they had a song on the Billboard top 100 from the 80s:
1. Prince
2. Darrell Hall and John Oates
3. Billy Joel
4. Madonna
5. Michael Jackson
Not going to see a pin.
I personally might like the following 1980s though they are also unlikely:
Elton John (#8) Journey (#13), Chicago (#18) REO Speedwagon (#23) Bob Segar (#26) Foreigner (#38) The Police (#74)
Van Halen (#35) or Queen (#50) might ...
I think Prince could. I’ve heard his licensing is a lot more attainable than say MJ or Madonna. I’m certainly rooting for a Prince game.
Can Rocky Horror count as a music pin? That’ll never happen either - even though it would be awesome.
Quoted from Greenandwhite:I believe there’s a market for a rap/hip hop pin but not holding my breath waiting for it to be made.
I don’t think that market exists. Not even a limited release market.