Angelique Kidjo: The Most Nominated African Act in GRAMMYs History

Angelique Kidjo, the iconic Beninese singer-songwriter, has solidified her place in music history as the most nominated African artist at the GRAMMY Awards, with an impressive 15 nominations. Her remarkable career, spanning decades, has seen her blend traditional African music with various genres, creating a unique and influential sound.

Kidjo’s latest nomination comes for her work on the album “Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By The Film,” which is up for Best Reggae Album. This nomination adds to her already illustrious list of achievements, which includes multiple wins and a legacy of inspiring musicians worldwide.

Her contributions to the global music scene have not only earned her critical acclaim but also a dedicated fan base that spans continents. As we celebrate this milestone, we look forward to seeing more groundbreaking work from Angelique Kidjo and wish her continued success at the GRAMMY Awards.

For more details on her nominations and achievements, you can check out her profile on the GRAMMY website.