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Angélique Kidjo Makes History as First African Artist to Receive Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

July 3, 2025
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Angélique Kidjo, a five-time Grammy Award-winning artist from Benin, has been selected to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2026, becoming the first African artist in the prestigious honor’s history.

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce revealed on Tuesday that Kidjo will be inducted alongside a star-studded class that includes pop sensation Miley Cyrus, acclaimed actor Timothée Chalamet, and basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal. The recognition marks a historic milestone for African representation in one of entertainment’s most coveted honors.

“This is more than just a star on Hollywood Boulevard,” said Ana Martinez, producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremonies. “Angélique Kidjo represents the global reach of artistic excellence, and her inclusion acknowledges the profound impact African artists have had on world culture.”

A Four-Decade Journey to Global Stardom

Kidjo’s path to this historic recognition began over 40 years ago in Cotonou, Benin, where she first discovered her distinctive voice that would eventually captivate audiences worldwide. Her unique sound—a masterful fusion of Afrobeat, traditional West African rhythms, funk, jazz, and Latin influences—has consistently defied categorization while maintaining deep cultural authenticity.

The artist’s breakthrough came with her 1991 album “Logozo,” which introduced international audiences to her innovative approach to African music. This was followed by a string of critically acclaimed releases, including “Black Ivory Soul” (2002), “Eve” (2014), and “Celia” (2019), each showcasing her ability to honor traditional African musical heritage while embracing contemporary global sounds.

Her 2021 Grammy-winning album “Mother Nature” perhaps best exemplifies her role as a cultural bridge-builder. The project featured collaborations with contemporary African superstars Burna Boy and Yemi Alade, demonstrating her commitment to nurturing the next generation of African talent while maintaining her artistic evolution.

Contemporary Collaborations and Cultural Impact

Industry observers note that Kidjo’s recent collaborative efforts have positioned her as a crucial link between established African musical traditions and the continent’s explosive contemporary music scene. Her 2023 collaboration with Davido on “Na Money” and her 2024 release, “Joy”—described as a “vibrant pan-African anthem celebrating unity and resilience”—underscore her continued relevance in today’s rapidly evolving musical landscape.

“Angélique has always understood that music is a universal language,” said Dr. Portia Maultsby, ethnomusicologist at Indiana University. “She’s been instrumental in bringing African musical traditions to global audiences while also providing a platform for emerging African artists to reach new heights.”

Beyond Music: A Legacy of Humanitarian Leadership

Kidjo’s influence extends far beyond the recording studio. As a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and founder of the Batonga Foundation, she has championed education and empowerment initiatives for adolescent girls throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Her humanitarian work has consistently leveraged her international platform to amplify marginalized voices and address pressing social issues across the continent.

The Batonga Foundation, established in 2006, has provided scholarships and educational opportunities to hundreds of young African women, embodying Kidjo’s belief that education is the key to sustainable development and social progress.

Historic Recognition, Future Implications

The Hollywood Walk of Fame, established in 1960, has honored over 2,700 individuals from the entertainment industry, making Kidjo’s selection as the first African recipient particularly significant. The honor comes at a time when African artists are achieving unprecedented global recognition, with genres like Afrobeats dominating international charts and African cinema gaining Academy Award recognition.

“This recognition of Angélique Kidjo opens doors for African artists in ways we’re only beginning to understand,” said cultural critic Dr. Funmi Adewole. “It’s a validation of African artistic excellence on one of the world’s most visible stages.”

The star ceremony is scheduled for 2026, with specific dates to be announced. Kidjo’s star will be permanently installed on Hollywood Boulevard, ensuring that her groundbreaking achievement will inspire future generations of African artists for decades to come.

As the entertainment industry continues to embrace global diversity, Kidjo’s historic recognition serves as both a celebration of her achievements and a powerful symbol of Africa’s growing influence on world culture. Her journey from the streets of Cotonou to Hollywood Boulevard represents not just personal triumph but a broader narrative of African artistic excellence finally receiving its due recognition on the world’s most prestigious entertainment stage.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Angélique Kidjo’s selection for a Hollywood Walk of Fame star represents a historic breakthrough—she becomes the first African artist ever to receive this honor in the award’s 66-year history.

This recognition validates Africa’s growing cultural influence on the global stage and acknowledges Kidjo’s four-decade career of bridging traditional African music with contemporary sounds while mentoring emerging African talent.

Beyond her five Grammy wins and musical achievements, her humanitarian work through the Batonga Foundation demonstrates how she has consistently used her platform to empower African youth, particularly girls’ education. This milestone opens doors for future African artists and signals a shift toward greater global recognition of African artistic excellence.

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