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Trailblazing Beninese Singer Angélique Kidjo Joins Hollywood Legends

Benninese-Singer Trailblazing Beninese Singer Angélique Kidjo Joins Hollywood Legends

Five-time Grammy Award winner and global music icon Angélique Kidjo has made history as the first African artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, solidifying her legacy as one of the most influential voices in contemporary world music.

The Beninese-born singer was honored in a ceremony in Los Angeles that drew musicians, diplomats, and cultural icons from around the world. The recognition comes after decades of pushing boundaries in music, activism, and cross-cultural storytelling.

“This star is not just for me—it’s for Africa,” Kidjo said during the unveiling. “It’s for every young girl with a dream, for every artist breaking barriers, and for every continent waiting to be seen and heard.”

Known for fusing traditional West African sounds with global genres like funk, jazz, and Latin music, Kidjo has used her platform to champion women’s rights, climate action, and cultural heritage. Her music career spans over three decades and includes acclaimed albums such as Logozo, Eve, and Mother Nature.

The honor places Kidjo among the world’s entertainment greats and underscores the rising global recognition of African artistry. Cultural commentators noted that her inclusion on the famed boulevard reflects a shift in how African contributions to global music and activism are acknowledged.

Kidjo joins an elite group of international figures on the Walk of Fame and continues to inspire a new generation of African and diasporic musicians.

By: TPA News Desk | editor@thepointafricanews.com

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