Latest Release
- 22 SEPT 2023
- 1 Song
- Fifa · 1996
- The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride · 1998
- Agolo (Da Capo's Touch) - Single · 2021
- Black Ivory Soul · 2002
- Oyaya! · 2004
- Best We Can - Single · 2023
- Logozo · 1991
- Black Ivory Soul · 2002
- Queen of Sheba · 2022
- Black Ivory Soul · 2002
Essential Albums
- 1991
- 2022
- 2022
- 2021
- 2019
- 2018
- 2015
Artist Playlists
- Say hello to Benin's Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo.
- The Afropop queen tells the story of her musical life.
Live Albums
- 2012
Compilations
- 2010
Appears On
- Ziggy Marley
- Philippe Cohen Solal
- Pablo Nouvelle
- Alpha Blondy
More To Hear
- Grammy-winning artist Angélique Kidjo joins Estelle for LOAW.
- Angelique Kidjo on finding her identity through Black music.
- Angelique Kidjo on finding her identity through Black music.
- The artist chats with LootLove on her first episode as host.
About Angélique Kidjo
After achieving international success with 1991's Logozo, West African singer Angélique Kidjo became a fixture of world music, pairing her unique multilingual fusion of Afrobeat, pop, jazz, reggae, and African traditions with musical collaborators ranging from Philip Glass and Alicia Keys to Dr. John, and Branford Marsalis. Her adventurous spirit and collaborative nature are balanced by her Beninese and West African heritage, which has remained the through-line in her recordings, from 2007's star-studded Djin Djin to 2014's culturally rich Eve -- both earned Grammy Awards. Also known for her advocacy, Kidjo has served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and created the educational Batonga Foundation. In 2018 she covered Talking Heads' Remain in Light album -- itself deeply influenced by Afrobeat -- followed by Celia in 2019, a tribute to Cuban singer Celia Cruz. Two years later, Kidjo released Mother Nature, her first album of original music in seven years.
- HOMETOWN
- Ouidah, Benin
- BORN
- 14 juli 1960
- GENRE
- Worldwide