Afrobeat pioneerĀ Fela Anikulapo KutiĀ and soul legend Sade Adu have been inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, further cementing their legacy in global music history.
Global icons honoured on international stage
The announcement was made during an episode of American Idol by Lionel Richie and Ryan Seacrest.
āFela is being honoured for laying the foundation of Afrobeat, while Sade Adu is recognised for her enduring influence on global music,āĀ organisers said, highlighting the duoās lasting impact across genres and generations.
The induction comes barely two months after Kuti was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, making him the first African artist to receive the honour.
Known for blending traditional African rhythms with jazz and funk, Felaās influence continues to shape modern Afrobeats and global sound.
Recognition of enduring musical influence
Similarly, Sade Adu remains one of the most distinctive voices in soul and pop music, withĀ timeless hits that have resonated worldwide for decades.
Their recognition alongside other global icons underscores the growing influence of African and African-descended artists in shaping international music culture.
Similar honours have been extended in previous years to legendary figures whose works transformed global music narratives, reinforcing the Hall of Fameās role in celebrating artistic excellence and cultural impact across generations worldwide in modern music history today.
