Angelique Kidjo to become first African musician to get Hollywood star
Born in Benin, the artist has built an international career spanning more than 40 years and was once dubbed 'Africa's premier diva' by Time magazine.
Celebrated singer Angelique Kidjo is set to become the first African musician to receive a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Born in Benin, the five-time Grammy winner has captivated audiences for over four decades with her extraordinary talent. Time magazine once hailed her as "Africa's premier diva," a moniker that underscores her status as a global icon.
Hollywood Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez expressed her pride in honoring Kidjo, saying, "We are proud to recognize her remarkable contributions to music and culture." Kidjo's ceremony will be attended by Oscar-nominated actor Willem Dafoe and record producer Harvey Mason Jr. Reflecting on her historic achievement, Kidjo stated, "I may be the first African female singer to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but I am convinced that I will not be the last." She added, "Many others will follow, and that fills my heart with joy."
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