Angélique Kidjo Becomes First Black African Awarded Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

Angélique Kidjo Becomes First Black African Awarded Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
Above: Angélique Kidjo performs during The New York Pops' 42nd Birthday Gala at Carnegie Hall on April 28, 2025, in New York City. Image copyright: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

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Narrative A

This historic recognition finally acknowledges Africa's immense contribution to global music and culture. Kidjo's selection breaks down barriers that have long excluded African artists from mainstream Western recognition despite their profound influence on world music. Her four-decade career and Grammy wins prove that African artists deserve equal representation on prestigious platforms.

Narrative B

While this recognition is overdue, it highlights how Western institutions still tokenize diversity rather than genuinely embracing global talent. The Walk of Fame's focus on celebrity culture overshadows more meaningful ways to honor artistic contributions. True recognition would involve systemic changes in how the entertainment industry values non-Western artists.

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