Brandy to Receive Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame: A Celebration of Her Legacy
Brandy Norwood, the iconic voice behind hits like "The Boy Is Mine" and the star of classic television, is set to receive her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 30, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. PT. This momentous occasion promises to be a glittering celebration of her stellar career, and you can catch all the action live on the Walk of Fame's website!
The ceremony will be all about love and admiration, featuring speeches from actress and writer Issa Rae and the legendary Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. Can you believe Babyface, who penned the soulful "Sittin’ Up in My Room," was crucial to Brandy's rise on the charts? It’s a testament to the powerful collaborations that shaped the music of our generation!
Brandy’s star on the Walk of Fame marks the 2,839th star in this celebrated lineup, a place that has honored countless stars in Hollywood's history. After kicking off 2026 with a slew of accolades, including an honor from the Recording Academy, this jewel of the R&B genre continues to shine brightly.
From dominating the Billboard charts with two No. 1 hits and a Grammy Award to capturing our hearts as the lead in the beloved sitcom, Moesha, Brandy is a multifaceted artist whose impact reaches far and wide. Her collaboration with fellow R&B darling Monica on "The Boy Is Mine" still reigns supreme in music history as the longest-running No. 1 collaboration by female artists!
Ana Martinez, producer of the Walk of Fame, beautifully articulated Brandy’s influence, stating, "Brandy has captivated audiences for decades with a voice and artistry that helped shape modern R&B." As we prepare to cheer for Brandy on this special day, let’s remember the path she paved for countless artists to follow.
So, whether you're a die-hard Brandy fan or just someone looking to celebrate a true legend, mark your calendars for March 30! This is not just an accolade—it’s a whole vibe that encapsulates a career filled with achievements, resilience, and a rich legacy that contributions fall on the shoulders of future generations. Time to honor our R&B queen!