FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY: JAMES HETFIELD NAMED ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE’S “100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF 2025”

When the announcement came, the room didn’t just clap — they roared, a thunderous ovation out of pure, grit-filled respect.
James Hetfield, the frontman of Metallica, the riff-master, and the voice of a disaffected generation — the man who took the underground sound of thrash metal and turned it into a global language — has officially been named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People of 2025.”
Not honored merely for his stadium-filling anthems or his legendary right hand, Hetfield was recognized for his radical vulnerability, his relentless battle against his own demons, and the fearless honesty that has destigmatized mental health struggles for millions of “tough guys” around the world.
Through four decades of changing trends, his unmistakable presence — imposing, raw, and relentlessly authentic — has continued to transcend garages, dive bars, and massive arenas, reminding the world that heavy music is not just noise; it’s a release, a lifeline, and a deeply human connection for the outcasts.
On stage or off, James Hetfield has carried a message that reaches beyond platinum records: that it takes strength to ask for help, that an artist can age with dignity, and that true legacy is not built on excess — but on the brotherhood forged through the power of a riff.
As the world stood in applause, he simply smiled, eyes bright with the same intense fire that captivated the world in the Master of Puppets era.
“I don’t play for the fame, I play to get the noise out of my head,” he said — a reminder that true influence isn’t measured in awards, but in the courage to face your darkness, the talent to turn it into art, and the refusal to ever let the flame burn out…
