Multi Grammy award winner, Angelique Kidjo has won the 2023 Polar Music Prize, one of Europe’s top music prizes on Tuesday alongside Britain’s Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, and Estonian composer Arvo Part.
Angelique Kidjo,best known for her multi-platinum hits “Agolo” and “We We”,
was described by the organisers of Sweden’s Polar Music Prize as “one of the greatest singer-songwriters in international music”, sings in native Fon and Yoruba languages as well as in French and English.
Chris Blackwell founded the Island Records label in Jamaica that went on to sign such legendary stars as Bob Marley, Cat Stevens, Roxy Music and U2.
Estonia’s Arvo Part, who the jury described as “the world’s most performed living composer”, was highlighted for his “unique compositional technique, tintinnabuli” which he invented in the 1970s.
The Polar Music Prize was founded in 1989 by former ABBA manager Stig Anderson and last year honoured Iggy Pop and US songwriter Diane Warren.
The laureates will receive their 600,000 kroner ($58,000) prize at a ceremony in Stockholm on May 23.