voc, *1960 US, Cotonou
Singer / Songwriter of World
A.k.a. Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo
Angélique Kidjo grew up in Ouidah, Benin, a country in West Africa that sits snugly between Togo and Nigeria. She was born into a musical family, her mother is a choreographer and director of a theater group, her brothers are instrumentalists and at the age of six she was singing and dancing in her mother's company and later joined her brothers' group, the Kidjo Brothers Band, where she sang a variety of Benin-style songs. Growing up in Benin exposed her to a rich variety of music. She was heavily influenced by the traditional folk styles and love songs of the country - epic songs full of allusions to the history of the villages and the rituals and voodoo ceremonies of the older generation but, perhaps more importantly, she was listening to the new urban African music percolating up from South Africa and the Western songs ranging from James Brown, Aretha Franklin to Jimi Hendrix that she heard on the radio. The formidable South African vocalist Miriam Makeba was a great influence on the young Kidjo, so much so that Angelique, who was already making a name for herself, recorded an adaptation of a Makeba song for Benin radio. Her first hits followed and she toured the Ivory Coast. It wasn't until Kidjo made the trip to Europe that her career came alive. It was Cameroonian producer, Ekambi Brilliant, who suggested that Angelique move to Paris to record and the singer left Benin for Europe. Paris in the eighties was the breeding ground for the new African music and African artists, freed from the constraints of African tradition yet incorporating their roots with western styles were generating revolutionary sounds. Delicately plucked guitars were mixing with rock drums and lyrics were tackling more worldly issues. Makossa from Cameroon, soukous from Zaire which is now the DRC and mbalax from Senegal was being injected with a new attitude and was taking over the dancefloors. Kidjo was in her element. When she first arrived she sang and recorded with a group called Alafia and then joined the jazz tinged band, Pili Pili. She later recorded two jazz albums with Pili Pili and played with them at the Montreux Festival in 1986. In the same year she joined forces with bass player and composer Jean Hebrail, and together they worked on their own music. Through regularly working at Le Baiser Salé in Paris, she also met many African and Antillean musicians and was able to form her own group and release her first solo album, Parakou.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Remain In Light | Angélique Kidjo | 2018 | Album |
Love Song To The Earth | Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi, Sheryl Crow, Fergie, Colbie Caillat, Natasha Bedingfield, Leona Lewis, Sean Paul, John Rzeznik, Krewella, Angélique Kidjo, Kelsea Ballerini, Nicole Scherzinger, Christina Grimmie, Victoria Justice & Q'orianka Kilcher | 2015 | Single |
Bomba (Velly Remix) | Angélique Kidjo feat. ZZ Ward | 2015 | Single |
Sings | Angélique Kidjo With The Orchestre Philharmonique Du Luxembourg | 2015 | Album |
Eve | Angélique Kidjo | 2014 | Album |
Spirit Rising | Angélique Kidjo | 2012 | Album |
A Tribute To Edith Piaf - Live At Montreux | Catherine Ringer, Angélique Kidjo, Ute Lemper, Régine | 2011 | Album |
Africa Land | Ziggy Marley, Angélique Kidjo, Stephen Marley | 2010 | Single |
Õÿö | Angélique Kidjo | 2010 | Album |
Move On Up | Angélique Kidjo Featuring Bono & John Legend | 2010 | Single |
You Can Count On Me | Angélique Kidjo | 2009 | Single |
Salala - The Junior Vasquez Remixes | Angélique Kidjo Featuring Peter Gabriel | 2007 | Single |
Gimme Shelter | Angélique Kidjo Featuring Joss Stone | 2007 | Single |
Djin Djin | Angélique Kidjo | 2007 | Album |
Bala Bala (1er Extrait de "Oyaya!") | Angélique Kidjo | 2004 | Single |
Oyaya! | Angélique Kidjo | 2004 | Album |
Conga Habanera | Angélique Kidjo | 2004 | Album |
The Best Of Angelique Kidjo | Angélique Kidjo | 2004 | Compil. |
Le Monde Comme Un Bébé | Angélique Kidjo En Duo Avec Henri Salvador | 2004 | Single |
Black Ivory Soul | Angélique Kidjo | 2002 | Album |
Tumba | Angélique Kidjo | 2002 | Single |
Black Ivory Soul | Angélique Kidjo | 2002 | Album |
Ne Cédez Jamais | Angélique Kidjo | 2002 | Single |
Black Ivory Soul | Angélique Kidjo | 2001 | Single |
Keep On Moving • The Best Of Angélique Kidjo | Angélique Kidjo | 2001 | Compil. |
If Only / A Child Is Born | Hanson / The Rapsody Feat. Angélique Kidjo & Scorpio | 2000 | Single |
A Child Is Born | The Rapsody Feat. Angélique Kidjo & Scorpio | 1999 | Single |
We Are One | Angélique Kidjo | 1999 | Single |
La Vie | Angélique Kidjo, Philippe Saisse | 1999 | Single |
Oremi | Angélique Kidjo | 1998 | Album |
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) | Angélique Kidjo | 1998 | Single |
Summertime | Angélique Kidjo | 1997 | Single |
Azan Nan Kpe | Angélique Kidjo | 1997 | Single |
Wombo Lombo | Angélique Kidjo | 1996 | Album |
Shango | Angélique Kidjo | 1996 | Single |
Fifa | Angélique Kidjo | 1996 | Album |
Fifa (4 Track Sampler) | Angélique Kidjo | 1996 | Single |
Agolo / Look Who's Talking | Angélique Kidjo / Dr. Alban | 1994 | Single |
Adouma | Angélique Kidjo | 1994 | Single |
Ayé | Angélique Kidjo | 1994 | Album |
Agolo / Everybody Up / Work That Body | Angélique Kidjo / Uncanny Alliance / Chanelle | 1994 | Album |
Agolo | Angélique Kidjo | 1994 | Single |
Malaïka | Angélique Kidjo | 1993 | Single |
Batonga | Angélique Kidjo | 1991 | Album |
Logozo | Angélique Kidjo | 1991 | Album |
Wé-Wé | Angélique Kidjo | 1991 | Single |
Parakou | Angélique Kidjo | 1990 | Album |
Ewa Ka Djo (Let's Dance) | Angélique Kidjo | 1985 | Album |
Pretty | Angélique Kidjo | 1981 | Album |
Fifa - Platinum Collection'2000 - Ayé | Angélique Kidjo | Album |