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  • Genre: Afro-beat / Nu-Jazz / Pop

    Location US

    Profile Views: 635805

    Last Login: 9/8/2010

    Member Since 12/17/2006

    Website http://www.kidjo.com

    Record Label Razor and Tie

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..MOVE ON UP - Angelique Kidjo with Bono and John Legend featuring the Bill T. Jones' FELA! Dancers. Directed by Kevin J. Custer....... ..Continuing to garner acclaim for OYO, an album of music that inspired her while growing up in Benin, the album's first video for the single "Move On Up" featuring guest vocals from Bono and John Legend as well as the imagery, and appearances by the dancers, of the acclaimed musical FELA!, which is currently nominated for 11 Tony Awards. ..http://www.felaonbroadway.com/.... .. ..ANGELIQUE KIDJO’S GRAMMY WINNING ALBUM.. “DJIN DJIN” ON ITUNES!.. ....The iTunes album features an exclusive version of.."Ae Ae" with Youssou N’Dour!.... ..CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.... ...... .... ......Angelique Kidjo - Zelie - unplugged...... .. .. .. .. .. ......Angelique Kidjo.. | ..MySpace Music Videos.... .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .................. ........ ....“Her spirit is irrepressible, and she brings life to everything she touches.” ..– Peter Gabriel...... .. Kidjo Returns to Her Roots to Interpret the Music That Inspired Her Growing Up in Benin:?Aretha Franklin, Curtis Mayfield, Otis Redding, James Brown and Miriam Makeba, Plus Beninese Traditional Music and Songs from Hollywood and Bollywood Films. .. .... Angelique Kidjo has been deemed “Africa’s premier diva” by Time Magazine, and the moniker speaks accurately to the singular career and life she has forged: Like Miriam Makeba was before her, Kidjo is the continent’s most internationally celebrated female musical exponent. And yet, the GRAMMY-winning artist has lived outside Africa for more than two decades. She currently resides in New York City, where she is an exceptionally active member of the music scene, and she reaches people around the world with her recordings, tours and philanthropic work. On her new album, Kidjo revisits the music that was instrumental in her artistic formation in Benin, the country whose communist dictatorship she fled in the early ‘80s. ..Razor & Tie.. will release the disc, entitled Oyo, on February 9, 2010. .... Although Oyo is primarily comprised of covers, the music is instantly recognizable as Kidjo’s: The first thing one hears at the outset of the album is her breathtaking voice, long-sustaining the first word of “Zelie,” a song written by Bella Bellow from Togo. There are various other African songs, including “Lakutshn Llanga,” a lullaby made famous by Kidjo’s hero, Miriam Makeba, and the Beninese traditional song “Atcha Houn.” Many tracks reveal the prevalence of American soul and funk in the port city of Cotonou, where Kidjo grew up: She duets with John Legend and is joined by the horns of Antibalas on Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On Up,” offers Yoruban interpretations of Otis Redding’s “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember” and Santana’s “Samba Pa Ti,” collaborates with Diane Reeves on the Aretha Franklin hit, “Baby I Love You,” and also takes on James Brown’s “Cold Sweat.” Other highlights include the Sidney Bechet tune “Petite Fleur,” a favorite of Kidjo’s father, who passed away last year, and “Dil Main Chuppa Ke Pyar Ka,” the theme song of a Bollywood film they saw together some ten times. .... Recorded and mixed by Russell Elevado (D’Angelo, The Roots, Erykah Badu) and produced by Kidjo and longtime collaborator Jean Hebrail, Oyo features a band of highly accomplished musicians, including another Benin-born, New York-based artist, the guitarist Lionel Loueke, as well as Christian McBride on upright bass, Kendrick Scott on drums and Thiokho Diagne on percussion. The trumpeter Roy Hargove makes a memorable appearance on “Samba Pa Ti.” .... Oyo comes on the heels of Kidjo’s Djin Djin, which featured performances by a roster of eminent artists who admire her: Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, Joss Stone, Branford Marsalis, Carlos Santana, Ziggy Marley and Amadou & Mariam, to name just a few. Constantly recording and touring, Kidjo is equally engaged in advocacy and activism, from UNICEF (for whom she is a Goodwill Ambassador) to her own Batonga Foundation, which provides educational aid to young African girls. In September 2009, she joined forces with UNICEF in a campaign to eliminate tetanus. A portion of proceeds for downloads of the song, “You Can Count On Me,” will provide tetanus vaccines to pregnant women and mothers. Another haunting song, “Agbalagba,” was originally penned for and offered as a free download with the New York Times best-selling book Say You’re One Of Them by African writer Uwem Akpan. The book, recently featured in Oprah Winfrey’s book club, consists of five stories, each written from the point of view of a child in Africa. .... .... .. ..Angélique Kidjo is a Special Representative for UNICEF, the UN organization that helps give education and healthcare to children around the globe. Find out more at ..unicef.org.. .......... .... .. .. ..
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    Some 30 million children – out of 200m surveyed - live in poverty in rich countries, says UNICEF today #ReportCard10 http://t.co/Jy538zBZ

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    We are this close to ending #polio. View an infographic on why reaching the final 1% is the most difficult. #WHA65 http://t.co/T1DigUtu

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    G8 reduce the inequality in our planet @ONEStreetTweet

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    Herbie: When a human being is oppressed the natural tendency is to feel anger Jazz is a response to oppression that is not bullets and blood

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    Excited to be a part of the inaugural International Jazz Day (@IntlJazzDay) on April 30! Details: http://t.co/IAdxh0Xt #jazzday

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  • Susanne Staaf

    Have a great day my Friend!

    1 year ago
  • LAetitia MlynarcZyK

    Hello from Amsterdam!!! Bonne journee :))

    1 year ago
  • Gill Gibson Bellino

    Olá! Confira o vídeo "Fado Apaixonado" gravado no Café Senhoritas em Brasília DF

    1 year ago
  • Okus Dolphin


    Welcome to Okus Dolphin - Phantom Spirit Of The Forest - Sphynx Of The Desert Sands :)

    1 year ago
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  • Fafa Net

    Your music is very musical and my uncommon comment is commendable.
    Votre musique est tres musicale et mon commentaire peu commun est incommentable.

    1 year ago
  • SARA JO

    Musical Love from Sweden!

    SARA JO

    1 year ago
  • Studio Créola

    Solidarity 4 Change = Open Air Festival all over Luxemburg City, the 11th of september 2010, featuring Touré Kunda, Splash, Studio Créola . . .aso . . .

    Sending you Greetings,

    Studio Créola.

    1 year ago
  • Bob Meyer

    I am looking forward to seeing you in Chicago at the African Arts Festival. We met in Cedar Rapids last year.

    1 year ago
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    Après "Empire State of Blackprez" et en prelude de son album ANOFELA The Blackprez présente THE JAYPRE'Z BLACKMIXTAPE. 14 titres de / avec JAY Z en téléchargement GRATUIT à partir du 18/08/2010. YES SSSIRRRR!! Produit par THE FRENCH TAILOR. www.myspace.com/anofela page Facebook : ANOFELA The Blackprez ********* Just after "Empire State of Blackprez" and before releasing his album ANOFELA The Blackprez presents THE JAYPRE'Z BLACKMIXTAPE. 14 tracks by/ with JAY Z in FREE download on 08/18/2010. YES SSSIRRRR!! Produced by THE FRENCH TAILOR. www.myspace.com/anofela Facebook page : ANOFELA The Blackprez ********* Después de  "Empire State of Blackprez"  y justo antes de sacar su album ANOFELA The Blackprez presenta THE JAYPRE'Z BLACKMIXTAPE. 14 temas de/ con JAY Z a descargar GRATIS a partir del 18/08/2010. YES SSSIRRRR!! Producido por THE FRENCH TAILOR. www.myspace.com/anofela página Facebook : ANOFELA The Blackprez

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Bio:

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MOVE ON UP - Angelique Kidjo with Bono and John Legend featuring the Bill T. Jones' FELA! Dancers. Directed by Kevin J. Custer.

Continuing to garner acclaim for OYO, an album of music that inspired her while growing up in Benin, the album's first video for the single "Move On Up" featuring guest vocals from Bono and John Legend as well as the imagery, and appearances by the dancers, of the acclaimed musical FELA!, which is currently nominated for 11 Tony Awards. http://www.felaonbroadway.com/

ANGELIQUE KIDJO’S GRAMMY WINNING ALBUM
“DJIN DJIN” ON ITUNES!


The iTunes album features an exclusive version of
"Ae Ae" with Youssou N’Dour!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
Angelique Kidjo - Djin Djin



Angelique Kidjo - Zelie - unplugged

Angelique Kidjo | MySpace Music Videos








“Her spirit is irrepressible, and she brings life to everything she touches.” – Peter Gabriel


Kidjo Returns to Her Roots to Interpret the Music That Inspired Her Growing Up in Benin:
Aretha Franklin, Curtis Mayfield, Otis Redding, James Brown and Miriam Makeba, Plus Beninese Traditional Music and Songs from Hollywood and Bollywood Films.

Angelique Kidjo has been deemed “Africa’s premier diva” by Time Magazine, and the moniker speaks accurately to the singular career and life she has forged: Like Miriam Makeba was before her, Kidjo is the continent’s most internationally celebrated female musical exponent. And yet, the GRAMMY-winning artist has lived outside Africa for more than two decades. She currently resides in New York City, where she is an exceptionally active member of the music scene, and she reaches people around the world with her recordings, tours and philanthropic work. On her new album, Kidjo revisits the music that was instrumental in her artistic formation in Benin, the country whose communist dictatorship she fled in the early ‘80s. Razor & Tie will release the disc, entitled Oyo, on February 9, 2010.

Although Oyo is primarily comprised of covers, the music is instantly recognizable as Kidjo’s: The first thing one hears at the outset of the album is her breathtaking voice, long-sustaining the first word of “Zelie,” a song written by Bella Bellow from Togo. There are various other African songs, including “Lakutshn Llanga,” a lullaby made famous by Kidjo’s hero, Miriam Makeba, and the Beninese traditional song “Atcha Houn.” Many tracks reveal the prevalence of American soul and funk in the port city of Cotonou, where Kidjo grew up: She duets with John Legend and is joined by the horns of Antibalas on Curtis Mayfield’s “Move On Up,” offers Yoruban interpretations of Otis Redding’s “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember” and Santana’s “Samba Pa Ti,” collaborates with Diane Reeves on the Aretha Franklin hit, “Baby I Love You,” and also takes on James Brown’s “Cold Sweat.” Other highlights include the Sidney Bechet tune “Petite Fleur,” a favorite of Kidjo’s father, who passed away last year, and “Dil Main Chuppa Ke Pyar Ka,” the theme song of a Bollywood film they saw together some ten times.

Recorded and mixed by Russell Elevado (D’Angelo, The Roots, Erykah Badu) and produced by Kidjo and longtime collaborator Jean Hebrail, Oyo features a band of highly accomplished musicians, including another Benin-born, New York-based artist, the guitarist Lionel Loueke, as well as Christian McBride on upright bass, Kendrick Scott on drums and Thiokho Diagne on percussion. The trumpeter Roy Hargove makes a memorable appearance on “Samba Pa Ti.”

Oyo comes on the heels of Kidjo’s Djin Djin, which featured performances by a roster of eminent artists who admire her: Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, Joss Stone, Branford Marsalis, Carlos Santana, Ziggy Marley and Amadou & Mariam, to name just a few. Constantly recording and touring, Kidjo is equally engaged in advocacy and activism, from UNICEF (for whom she is a Goodwill Ambassador) to her own Batonga Foundation, which provides educational aid to young African girls. In September 2009, she joined forces with UNICEF in a campaign to eliminate tetanus. A portion of proceeds for downloads of the song, “You Can Count On Me,” will provide tetanus vaccines to pregnant women and mothers. Another haunting song, “Agbalagba,” was originally penned for and offered as a free download with the New York Times best-selling book Say You’re One Of Them by African writer Uwem Akpan. The book, recently featured in Oprah Winfrey’s book club, consists of five stories, each written from the point of view of a child in Africa.




Angélique Kidjo is a Special Representative for UNICEF, the UN organization that helps give education and healthcare to children around the globe. Find out more at unicef.org

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