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Fela Kuti and Sade Adu Inducted into 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and British Nigerian singer Sade Adu have been inducted into the 2026 class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, marking a major milestone for African and diaspora representation in global music.

The announcement, made on April 13, 2026, confirmed that both icons will be officially honoured at an induction ceremony scheduled for November 14, 2026, in Los Angeles, with a broadcast expected later in December.

Sade Adu was inducted in the Performer category, joining global stars such as Phil Collins, Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan. Her recognition highlights decades of influence through her unique fusion of soul, jazz, and R&B, which has earned her worldwide acclaim.

Fela Kuti, widely regarded as the creator of Afrobeat, received the Early Influence Award, a category reserved for artists whose work has had a lasting and foundational impact on the evolution of music. His blend of traditional African rhythms, jazz, funk, and politically charged messages continues to inspire musicians across generations.

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The 2026 class also reflects a broader embrace of diverse musical genres. Other honourees include Celia Cruz, Queen Latifah, and MC Lyte, all recognised in the Early Influence category.

Industry observers note that this year’s selections underscore the growing recognition of genres such as hip hop, soul, and Afrobeat as central forces in shaping global popular music.

For Fela Kuti, the induction cements his enduring legacy as both a revolutionary musician and activist, while for Sade Adu, it affirms a career defined by elegance, consistency, and global appeal.

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