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Angélique Kidjo Makes History with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star: The Journey Behind a Historic Moment

By Blossom Ukoha “It’s not just my star, it’s our star.” — Angélique Kidjo There are some honours that recognise an individual, and then there are moments that seem to carry the hopes, history and identity of an entire continent. For Angélique Kidjo, the five-time Grammy-winning Beninese singer, songwriter and humanitarian, her Hollywood Walk of Fame star is both. On 18 August 2026, Kidjo became the first African artist to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with the 2,854th star unveiled in the Recording category at 7011 Hollywood Boulevard. The historic recognition marked another extraordinary milestone in a career spanning more than four decades. But the significance of that star cannot be understood by looking only at the ceremony. It begins much earlier, with a young girl growing up in Cotonou, Benin, in a household where creativity was part of everyday life. Before the Global Spotlight, There…