Aya Nakamura: “I don’t have enemies, it’s the ones I don’t like…” The singer responds to her detractors through her new song

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Immersed, despite herself, in a controversy regarding the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Aya Nakamura revealed a new single this Friday, March 29. His new song, titled “Doggy”, sends a little message to his detractors.

It has been exactly 1 month. 1 month since Aya Nakamura has been, despite herself, in the heart of controversy. On February 29, our colleagues from The Express revealed that the singer could perform Edith Piaf during the ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. Since then, the native of Bamako has neither confirmed nor denied this information, nor more than Emmanuel Macron, who would have expressed this desire. However, he was the target of the extreme right, rejected by the idea of ​​being able to sing on July 26 in Paris.

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“It’s not a good symbol, honestly, it’s an additional provocation of Emmanuel Macron who has to get up every morning saying: ‘Hey, how can I manage to humiliate the French people?'” said Marine Le Pen, president of France. deputies of the National Rally, last week France Inter.

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“Doggy” new song in response to his detractors

The singer of the famous hits “Djadja” or “Pookie” defends himself on March 11. This Friday, March 29, Aya Nakamura presented a new song. Titled “Doggy,” the 28-year-old star pokes fun at her detractors without changing anything about her style. This song of just over two minutes begins as an ego-trip, the most listened to francophone singer in the world making sure that she is always ready for the “party”, always having the “cardio” for it.

Then she answers, without going into details or quoting them, to those who criticize her. “I don’t have enemies, it’s the ones who don’t love me,” he says during the two minutes of the song. A new way of speaking and responding to criticism.

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