Beninese music icon Angélique Kidjo has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, becoming the first African musician and first Black African performer to receive the prestigious honour, as reported by FRCN HQ and Africannews. The five time Grammy winner was honoured in a ceremony in Hollywood on August 18, celebrating a career spanning more than four decades and her role in bringing African music to global audiences.
Kidjo’s recognition marks another milestone in an international career built around African musical traditions and global collaboration. Her work has crossed Afropop, jazz, funk, R&B and world music, while collaborations with artists including Bono, Alicia Keys, Burna Boy and John Legend have further expanded her international influence.
The honour also carries significance beyond Kidjo’s personal achievements. During the ceremony, she described the recognition as belonging to Africa and expressed hope that her achievement would open doors for more African artists. Her star therefore represents a wider acknowledgement of the continent’s influence on global music and popular culture.
For Africa’s creative economy, Kidjo’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star is a landmark moment, placing an African music pioneer among the entertainment industry’s most recognised names. It further demonstrates the growing global reach of African artists and the cultural value of a career built on authenticity, collaboration and international influence.

