LOS ANGELES March 31, 2026 – Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and actress Brandy Norwood, known simply as Brandy, has been awarded a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating a career that has spanned more than three decades.
The ceremony recognizes the multi-talented artist’s significant contributions to music and entertainment. Brandy first rose to fame in the 1990s with her self-titled debut album and became a household name with hits like “I Wanna Be Down” and “Baby.” She later expanded into acting, starring in the U.S. sitcom Moesha and voicing the character of Cinderella in the 1997 television film *Cinderella* alongside Whitney Houston.
Over the years, Brandy has earned multiple accolades, including a Grammy Award for her work on the duet “The Boy Is Mine” with Monica. Her influence extends across R&B, pop, and television, inspiring a new generation of artists.
A video from the event shared by Reuters shows moments from the star-unveiling ceremony, highlighting the celebration of her enduring legacy in the industry.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame continues to honor icons from film, television, music, radio, and theater with more than 2,700 stars embedded along Hollywood Boulevard.
Brandy’s star adds to the long list of music legends who have received this distinction, marking another milestone in her remarkable journey.
