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Angelique Kidjo receives Hollywood Walk of Fame star as first Black African artist

Source: Al Jazeera English · All Al Jazeera English reports

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Summary

Al Jazeera English segment covers Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The clip features her acceptance remarks emphasizing global unity, shared humanity, and opposition to war and division.

The report relies on her direct speech rather than narration or additional sources. It aligns with the August 18, 2026 ceremony announcement by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce naming her the first Black African artist to receive the honor in the Recording category.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reflects the verified historic milestone and presents Kidjo's unfiltered perspective without added commentary that could skew interpretation. Viewers receive the event's factual context through the title and her words, though it omits details on other 2026 honorees or the installation timeline. No loaded language or omitted counter-evidence appears. The short format prioritizes her message of forward-looking unity over broader industry analysis.

Key Moments

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Angelique Kidjo makes history with Hollywood Walk of Fame star

Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and BBC confirm she is the first Black African performer selected; ceremony held August 18, 2026.

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Her vision of the world as one human family rejects war, division, and violence

Direct quote from her remarks at the star ceremony, consistent with her public advocacy record.

Sources Consulted

  1. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce press release on Angelique Kidjo star
  2. BBC: Angélique Kidjo first black African to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star
  3. Billboard: Angélique Kidjo to Become First African Musician to Receive a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  4. NBC Los Angeles: Angélique Kidjo Receives Historic Walk of Fame star