Global Icon with Deep Roots Kidjo's Voice and Vision Carry Africa to the World Stage Born in the West African nation of Benin, Angélique Kidjo has captivated audiences worldwide with her dynamic voice and genre-defying sound. Her body of work—recognized by five Grammy Awards—has made her one of the most celebrated and influential African musicians …
Angélique Kidjo Shines on Hollywood Boulevard

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Global Icon with Deep Roots Kidjo's Voice and Vision Carry Africa to the World Stage
Born in the West African nation of Benin, Angélique Kidjo has captivated audiences worldwide with her dynamic voice and genre-defying sound. Her body of work—recognized by five Grammy Awards—has made her one of the most celebrated and influential African musicians of all time. Her fanbase spans continents, and her influence continues to transcend generations and genres.
A Catalog of Innovation and Collaboration
Sixteen Albums and a Legacy of Musical Unity
Across a remarkable 40-year career, Kidjo has released 16 critically acclaimed albums. Her music is a vibrant tapestry of Afrobeat, jazz, funk, R&B, and Latin rhythms. She has shared the stage and the studio with some of the biggest names in music, including Burna Boy, Alicia Keys, Carlos Santana, and classical composer Philip Glass, showcasing her versatility and universal appeal.
A Journey Born from Courage
From Political Refugee to Global Phenomenon
Kidjo’s journey has not been without hardship. In 1983, she left Benin for Paris to escape the oppressive political climate under the country’s former communist government. France offered her the artistic freedom she needed to cultivate her unique sound and lay the foundation for a career that would take her from African stages to the world’s biggest arenas.
A Star with a Message
Celebrating African Excellence on a Global Platform
Angélique Kidjo’s music is as much about empowerment as it is about rhythm. Her songs carry powerful social and political messages, uniting people across cultures. Receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is not only a personal triumph—it’s a milestone for African music and culture as a whole. Her recognition carves a space for African artists in one of entertainment’s most enduring landmarks.

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