Angélique Kidjo makes history for Africa with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Summary
Angélique Kidjo, a five-time Grammy-winning musician from Benin, became the first African artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is known for blending African music with funk, jazz, and pop, and has a career spanning more than 40 years.Key Facts
- Angélique Kidjo is from Benin and is a highly awarded singer with five Grammy wins.
- She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the first African musician to do so.
- Kidjo blends West African music with styles like funk, jazz, and R&B.
- The ceremony was attended by friends, family, and celebrities including actors Willem Dafoe and Djimon Hounsou, and musician Adekunle Gold.
- Kidjo left Benin in 1983 due to a communist government and its restrictions on freedom.
- She has released 18 albums and her latest album, HOPE!!, features collaborations with Pharrell Williams and other artists.
- Kidjo is also an activist and co-founder of the Batonga Foundation, supporting girls and women in Benin.
- She is recognized for connecting cultures through music and promoting unity among people worldwide.
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