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


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


With DJIN DJIN, her Grammy award winning release on Razor & Tie/Starbucks Entertainment, Angelique Kidjo comes home. The much-celebrated singer, composer, and performer began in the Beninese port village of Cotonou, where she launched her career at the age of six. The political turmoil in her country led her to relocate to Paris, the capital of world music, and then ultimately to New York City, where she now resides. Her striking voice, stage presence and her fluency in multiple cultures and languages won respect from her peers and expanded her following across national borders. It also earned her access to humanitarians who sensed the passion in the words of her songs, resulting in her long-term dedication to global charity work.

Kidjo has traveled far and mesmerized audiences on countless stages, speaking out on behalf of the children in her capacity as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. Now with DJIN DJIN and the return to her musical roots, Kidjo has truly closed the circle in her life as she brings international artists to the musical world of her native country.

As a child, Kidjo was mesmerized by an iconic album cover of Jimi Hendrix, which led her to follow the African roots of music from the United States, Brazil and the Carribean. The results were the Grammy-nominated trilogy of albums, OREMI, BLACK IVORY SOUL and OYAYA. With DJIN DJIN (pronounced “gin gin”), Angelique Kidjo returns to the soul of Benin – and, for the first time, shares it with a cast of all-star guests, in a marriage of cultures that has significance far beyond music alone. Inspired by the traditions and culture of Kidjo’s native Benin in West Africa, the title of the album refers to the sound of the bell that greets the beginning of a new day for Africa.

The diversity represented by Alicia Keys, Peter Gabriel, Josh Groban, Carlos Santana, Joss Stone, Branford Marsalis, producer Tony Visconti, and the others who contribute to DJIN DJIN speaks to the lesson of this project: For all the differences in the music of our time, the river of Africa flows through it all.

The key was to build DJIN DJIN on a Beninese foundation. The heartbeat, then, comes from percussionists Crespin Kpitiki and Benoit Avihoue, both members of Benin’s Gangbé Brass Band. Details of their country’s rhythmic heritage, specific in some cases to individual villages, feed the rhythms they lay down throughout the album.

To this mix Kidjo welcomes players whose backgrounds complement the idea of DJIN DJIN: drummer Poogie Bell, known for his work with Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan; funk keyboard wizard Amp Fiddler, whose credits include Prince and George Clinton; Larry Campbell, whose multi-instrumental work has adorned the music of Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, and Paul Simon; Senegalese bass giant Habib Faye, a fixture with Youssou N’Dour; guitarists Lionel Loueke, from jazz legend Herbie Hancock’s band; Romero Lubambo, a Brazilian wonder whose credits include Diana Krall and Dianne Reeves; Joao Mota, from Guinea-Bissau and kora master Mamadou Diabate; and Dominic Kanzaz.

Each player is a virtuoso but, more important, is open to taking creative chances. “It was important to me that all of these great musicians come with me back to my roots,” Kidjo says. “I’ve never compromised those roots because I know my identity, and I’ve learned that in order to give through music, you have to position yourself among other individuals who may be from different cultures and background and then find ways to discover that we’re actually not different at all.”

Kidjo set some of the new material on DJIN DJIN into the languages of Benin, Nigeria, and Togo. She has written and sung extensively in French and English as well, but for this mission the lyrics came to her from further back in her history. The title track, “Djin Djin,” is a reminder to live each fleeting moment as fully as possible. Her songs embrace the joys and sorrows of life: the magic of birth (“Salala”), the uniqueness of each person even on this crowded planet (“Arouna”), the temptations of violence (“Mama Golo Papa”), the healing and learning potential of music (“Awan N’La”), the lessons offered as youth yields to age (“Sedjedo”) and isolation deepens in modern society (“Emma”).

But Kidjo doesn’t hold back her anger, expressed here toward wealthy classes enslaved by love of money (“Senamou (C’Est L’amour)”). She also looks forward to the day when leaving Africa to seek fortune far from home won't be the only solution for a desperate youth (“AE AE”). On her rendition of Sade’s “Pearls,” she extols women who are strong, yet suppressed and unable to escape the pain of existence. On another cover, a brilliant a cappella arrangement of Ravel’s Bolero entitled “Lonlon”, she illuminates the bridge that stretches from European classical music to the wellspring of northern Africa. And on “Gimme Shelter,” Kidjo transforms the Stones classic into an exuberant pan-national performance that nonetheless translates into a warning.

“This song means a lot to me,” she says. “Look at what’s going on: Fire is burning in our streets. Terrorists, in the name of God, are coming to destroy what we’ve worked for. If you don’t give shelter to the people who most need it, if you don’t treat them as your brothers and sisters, then what hope do we have?”

The contributions of stellar guest artists illuminate Kidjo’s concept. By finding a place for their distinctive talents within the marriage of African and Western influences, DJIN DJIN celebrates the beauty of diversity as well as the unity of cultures that Kidjo achieves through her music.

These giants include Peter Gabriel on “Salala” (“He’s done so much for African music; in fact, there’s something African in his way of singing, moving, and writing his songs”); Alicia Keys on “Djin Djin” (“When she heard the Beninese drums in the studio, she said, ‘Wow, this is hip-hop!’ She understood it perfectly – and she sang so beautifully”); Joss Stone on “Gimme Shelter” (“We’re friends, so when I played her what we were doing in the studio, and she insisted on being a part of it, I was so happy that we could make this happen”); Josh Groban on “Pearls” (“He sings so effortlessly,” Kidjo says, “and yet you know that it isn’t easy to sing at that level of virtuosity”); Ziggy Marley on “Sedjedo” (“He understands so well the connections between the music of Jamaica and the rhythm of Africa – especially the gogbahoun rhythm that comes from my village”), Carlos Santana on “Pearls” (“He’s not only a guitar player: With his guitar he sings, he dances, he swings, he cries – and he has huge respect for Africa”); Branford Marsalis on “Djin Djin” (“He’s my brother! When he plays, you never know what you’re going to hear or where his wonderful ideas will take the music”); and Amadou and Mariam on “Senamou” (“We go so far back as friends; it was a special blessing and a gift to have them on the album.”)

Producer Tony Visconti (David Bowie, Morrissey) helps to bring each track on DJIN DJIN to full sonic bloom. Recorded at Electric Lady Studio in New York, with participants gathered in a studio made intimate by carpets, couches, and home-like accoutrements, these performances testify to the power of music to simultaneously unify and free those who make it and hear it.

“When we had finished our recording, we were all so sad because we had come together as a family, all within just two weeks,” Kidjo recalls. “Music brings us together, but after the music is over, you go back to your home, to your neighborhood, knowing that you can make a difference. You have to be proud of who you are. Whether you were born in America or Africa, you can celebrate life.”

Kidjo’s point is as simple as it is profound: The celebration only begins with DJIN DJIN and will last as long as you want it to after that.


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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Pan-Key Heike

Pan-Key Heike



Nov 24 2009 7:44 PM

Hello my dear Angelique, wish you a wonderful weekend and send you many greetings from germany! You are the best!!!!!!
Criss Tareyton

Criss Tareyton



Nov 24 2009 7:43 PM

I love the new page look, I hope you come to Minnesota since your touring the States now. I'm looking forward to seeing u perform live. I'm going even if I have to go by myself. Best of Blessings
Lori

Lori



Nov 24 2009 7:43 PM

Happy Thanksgiving!
Time to be thankful for what we have, for whom we have in our lives and for what we can give to others to make their lives easier.
I wish you health & happiness!
Lori
Tsivi Sharett

Tsivi Sharett



Nov 24 2009 7:43 PM

Hello,
Thanks for the add Angelique,
Had a fab time at your Barbican Concert, thank you!
All flow,
Tsivi
Cookie guitars™

Cookie guitars™



Nov 24 2009 7:43 PM

HEY ANGEELIQUE KIDJO THANKS FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
nottedie

nottedie



Nov 24 2009 7:43 PM

Ciao Angelique!!

Ancora un Grande Abbraccio dalla Sardegna

Donatella
Susanne Staaf

Susanne Staaf



Nov 23 2009 8:17 PM

Thank you very much for your friendship! Your inspiering music and fantastic vioce makes my own artistic work more fun. I always have music around wile working. And I work day and night!
Yours sinserely, Susanne
kedasi

kedasi



Nov 23 2009 8:17 PM

Thank's for the add, good feelings!Merci
Luc Moulanier
Songwriter Sergey Sokolov

Songwriter Sergey Sokolov



Nov 23 2009 8:17 PM

Thanks for the add!

From Russia with love!
Λαβύρυθμος/Labyrythmos

Λαβύρυθμος/Labyrythmos



Nov 19 2009 6:51 PM

Thank you very much for your friendship! We are glad to be your friends! Wish you are doing great!
Elizabeth Fields

Elizabeth Fields



Nov 19 2009 6:51 PM

Really love you albums and your old WOMAD performances. Sing on sister. I keep playing your tunes to the children in my music classes x
MethAGOD

MethAGOD



Nov 19 2009 6:51 PM

Ola :)
Crystina Maez

Crystina Maez



Nov 19 2009 6:50 PM

May you have your feet on the ground, your heart in the stars and clarity in your mind.

M_Basix

M_Basix



Nov 19 2009 6:50 PM

Thanks for the friendship.
All the best!
Lady D / JMG BOOKING & MANAGEMENT

Lady D /                  JMG BOOKING & MANAGEMENT



Nov 19 2009 6:50 PM

You are just Lovely.
TS’MANAVÂK

TS’MANAVÂK



Nov 17 2009 7:04 PM

Hi Angelique;i like your music, i love you.
Thanks for the add.
Sin Fronteras - Onda Antirracista

Sin Fronteras Radio Almenara



Nov 17 2009 7:04 PM

hi, thanks a lot for the add...greetins and my best wishes from madrid...
KEITH - (UKSC FINALIST)

Keith Fellows



Nov 17 2009 7:04 PM

Great to be Friends
Funk Dub Division

Funk Dub Division



Nov 17 2009 7:04 PM

glad to be your friends!

goldkoast

goldkoast



Nov 17 2009 7:04 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD.MAXIMUM RESPECT.YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO MY PAGE ANYTIME.PEACE AND LOVE
HoipH

HoipH



Nov 17 2009 7:03 PM

Congratulations for your happy musical ideas, thanks for the emotions that I continue to give. I'd be glad if you express a comment on our songs (which are recorded improvising). Thanks, I wish yuo peace and serenity. DANILO (HoipH).
KAMALAFROSEVENTY

KAMALAFROSEVENTY



Nov 17 2009 7:03 PM

peace and more music, angelique , wambolombo wanbolombo was one of my best from, you it makes me remember backing the days , still love ya music , just to show some love , peace ,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7NjlKIDNjU
kamalafroseventy.
Marie-France

Musique Pop rock blues



Nov 17 2009 7:03 PM

Hello Angelique! Thank you for add me as your friend!

All the best for you!

Marie
Ph. Nicola Giannotti

Nicola Giannotti



Nov 17 2009 7:03 PM

Great Performance@Ariston (San Remo) Premio Tenco 2009. I have Great photos of u !
RAFAŁ da FUNK

RAFAŁ da FUNK



Nov 16 2009 7:23 PM

like ur music Angelique Have a good weekend!
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