Five-time Grammy winner Angélique Kidjo has revealed details of her upcoming album 'Hope', set for release on April 24, 2026. The project features guest appearances from artists including Davido, Ayra Starr, and Pharrell Williams. Kidjo described the five-year effort as a heartfelt collaboration across genres.
Angélique Kidjo, the iconic Beninese singer, shared news of her 19th studio album, titled 'Hope', via a post on her social media pages. The album is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026, after five years of development. In her announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Kidjo expressed deep appreciation for the contributors, stating: "5 years in the making: my new album HOPE!! is coming out on April 24th. I put my whole heart into this album and I’m so GRATEFUL to all the great artists who have contributed their genius to the album!"
The guest lineup spans diverse genres and regions, blending Afrobeats, hip-hop, gospel, and more. Featured artists include Grammy-nominated Afrobeats performers Davido and Ayra Starr, alongside American stars Pharrell Williams, Charlie Wilson, PJ Morton, and Nile Rodgers. Additional collaborators are Nigerian duo The Cavemen, rapper Quavo, French artist Dadju, Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz, South Africa's Soweto Gospel Choir, and others such as Florent Pagny, Iza, and Fally Ipupa. This ensemble aims to explore varied musical styles through contemporary influences.
Kidjo's career, spanning nearly 50 years, has established her as a key figure in globalizing African sounds. Her work incorporates African folk, percussion, and languages like Yoruba, French, and English, earning commercial success and critical praise. She has received 16 Grammy nominations and won five. Recognition includes The Guardian's 2011 list of Top 100 Women in art, film, music, and fashion, and Forbes' 2014 ranking as the first woman among Africa's 40 Most Powerful Celebrities. The album is expected to position her for another Grammy nomination in the Best Global Album category in 2027.