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    Angélique Kidjo Announces Album With Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, and More

    AdminBy AdminMarch 6, 2026 Music
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    Angélique Kidjo Announces Album With Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, and More

    Angélique Kidjo has a new album on the way, Hope!!, and the Beninese singer has shared the first single, “Fall on Me,” featuring PJ Morton. Arriving April 24 on Warner, Hope!! is Kidjo’s follow-up to her 2021 album, Mother Nature. The album features Pharrell Williams, who produced three of the songs in his Paris studio, as well as Nile Rodgers, Ayra Starr, Quavo, The Gap Band’s Charlie Wilson and more. Listen to “Fall on Me” below.

    Hope!! is dedicated to Kidjo’s late mother, who Kidjo remembers for her optimism and strength. Hope!! closes with a rendition of the Swahili love song “Malaika,” her mother’s favorite song.

    “I started singing when I was six years old, and I’m grateful every day that I still get to live my passion and do what I love with my life,” Kidjo says in a press statement. “At the same time I know that many people struggle to find joy, especially when there’s so much to worry about in our world today. With this album I wanted to put some fire back in people’s hearts, and show how much we need that joy and hope to keep our humanity going.”

    Kidjo will celebrate Hope!! with a tour of North America and Europe, opening March 26th in Ann Arbor, Michigan before concluding in Vienne, France in July. Scroll down to see the full itinerary.

    Revisit Pitchfork’s review of Mother Nature.

    Hope!!:
    01 Bando [feat. Pharrell and Quavo]
    02 Aye Kan [feat. Ayra Starr]
    03. No Stopping Us
    04 Fall On Me [feat. PJ Morton]
    05 Oyaya [feat. Nile Rodgers and IZA]
    06 Superwoman [feat. Dadju]
    07 I’m On Fire [feat. The Cavemen]
    08 You Can
    09 Kakua [feat. Diamond Platnumz]
    10 Sunlight To My Soul [feat. Soweto Gospel Choir]
    11 For Me [feat. Charlie Wilson]
    12 Big Heart
    13 Jerusalema
    14 Joy feat. Davido
    15 Nadi Balance [feat. Fally Ipupa, The Cavemen, Sheila Maurice-Grey]
    16 Malaika [feat. Florent Pagny]

    Angélique Kidjo:
    03-26 Ann Arbor, MI – Hill Auditorium
    03-28 Somerville, MA – Somerville Theatre
    04-09 North Bethesda, MD – The Music Center at Strathmore
    04-11 Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theatre Center
    04-25 Stanford, CA – Bing Concert Hall
    05-03 La Jolla, CA – The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
    05-06 Cenon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Le Rocher de Palmer
    05-08 Halle (Saale), Germany – Georg Friedrich Handel Halle
    05-12 Paris, France – L’Olympia
    05-13 Luxembourg – Luxembourg Philharmonie
    05-16 Brighton, England – Brighton Dome
    05-24, 2026 Würzburg, Germany – Wurzburg Africa Festival
    06-05 Dublin, Ireland – National Concert Hall
    06-25 Niort, France – Niort Jazz Festival
    07-06 Vienne, France – Jazz a Vienne

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