Angélique Kidjo was born on July 14, 1960 in Ouidah, Benin.
People say 'la musique africaine', but I say 'les musiques africaines'. They refuse to recognize tha...Show more »
People say 'la musique africaine', but I say 'les musiques africaines'. They refuse to recognize that Africa is a continent with a huge number of different cultures and languages and music. That's always been the difficulty of my career. People expect all Africans to have the same sound more or less, as if you can lump them all together. Show less «
I come from this diversity and richness that's Benin, where there are fifty different languages. I s...Show more »
I come from this diversity and richness that's Benin, where there are fifty different languages. I speak four of them. I never know in advance which language will come when I start to write.The song leads me to the language. Show less «
Benin has little tradition of harmony in the south where I come from. The north has a lot more, but ...Show more »
Benin has little tradition of harmony in the south where I come from. The north has a lot more, but the south has more rhythms, which are absolutely fantastic and people don't know them. There's one village specifically dedicated to the drum. When you get there you can go and choose your tree, cut it down and make your percussion from it. The challenge for me is adding the harmonies that the rhythms give. Show less «