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    Fela Makes History as First African to be Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, simply known as Fela, legendary Nigerian musician, has made history as the first African artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    This is coming after he was posthumously honored with the 2026 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, becoming the first African artist to receive this prestigious special merit recognition.

    Fela will be honoured in the early influence category this year, along with Queen Latifah, rapper MC Lyte, country rocker Gram Parsons, and Cuban singer Celia Cruz at this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame event.

    The honorees were revealed on Monday night in the US, during an airing of American Idol.

    Sade Adu, Nigerian-born British singer, will be honoured in the performance category.

    However, Shakira, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, New Edition, and Pink, missed out on the final cut despite being nominated.

    Over 1,200 artists, historians and music industry professionals voted to decide the honorees.

    The induction ceremony will be held on 14 November at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.

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