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Nakamura was born Aya Danioko in Mali in 1995, into a family of Griots, West African storytellers and praise singers. Vedo che stai lottando per superare il passo, passo. That's also part of her success.“She a black woman, she doesn't hide that by dressing up as if she's a singer from Europe,” Cachin says. 118, a label from Warner music France. J'ai mal à la tête, pourquoi tu forces? Aya Nakamura Lyrics "40%" Hein, tu connais quoi, il veut me manipuler Fais doucement, tu pourrais m'envouter Je vois que tu galères à passer la step, step Parler dans ma tête, c'est mort, je t'envoie balader Mais je t'avais dit que j'étais savage À vrai dire, je suis pas très sage including high-profile international versions with multi-platinum rapstars In August her YouTube channel becomes the most viewed ever for a French female artist (1.4 Billion views to date). In December year-end recaps,  she was named Most Watched French female artist in 2019 by YouTube, and Most Streamed French female artist in 2019 by Spotify.2014-2017: Debut and first success with Journal intime2014-2017: Debut and first success with Journal intime

Aya Nakamura. Rizer Aya Nakamura Dis-moi pourquoi tu forces? Eh, si sa che cosa, vuole manipolarmi. English translation of lyrics for Pourquoi Tu Forces by DJ Erise feat. Aya Nakamura. J'ai mal à la tête, pourquoi tu forces? Dembo Camara, a long-time friend, became her producer and manager. Rizer Aya Nakamura Dis-moi pourquoi tu forces? Hein, tu connais quoi, il veut me manipuler. Vacci piano, potresti mandarmi. 169.3k Likes, 1,646 Comments - TU HORS DE MA VUE (@wejdene.bk) on Instagram: “Baby Mama pardon ️” "I sing exactly as I would talk with my friends, I'm not going to change who I am to fit in," she Nakamura took off in 2018 through her No.1 hit single Djadja, a catchy bittersweet Afropop song with some soft rap on which she calls out a friend who lied about having sex with her.“You think about me while I think about making money,” she sings. Fais doucement, tu pourrais m'envoûter.

And she's continued in that vein ever since.With her mix of urban and Afropop sounds, street slang from the Her latest song "Jolie Nana" (pretty chick) looks set to become the summer hit.The video has been viewed more than six million times since it was posted on YouTube mid-July.Nakamura's fan base stretches beyond France, to Romania, The Netherlands and several Latin American countries.With more than 12 million listens a month on Spotify she's quite simply the most popular French artist of the moment. Parler dans ma tête, c'est mort, je t'envoie balader Nakamura's image stood out on posters during French protests over violence against women.But her girl power songs and accompanying videos – which put the emphasis on making money and dominating men – put her closer to singers like Rihanna.In summer of 2019 Nakamura ruled the charts with her new smash “Pookie” tinged with reggaeton and Jamaican dembow.“You're only good at sex / You're only good at partying / I'm gang, above the game / Boy don't play with me / Shut that door there's that snitch on the side,” she sings.On November 12 2019, Nakamura got a boost from Madonna after she posted an Instagram story with her All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. In September 2019, Djadja rise back again at #25 in Shazam worldwide charts, and Top 10 in Shazam Spain and Latin America, while Pookie enters Shazam worldwide charts at #80
J'vois que tu galères à passer le step, step. Pas de timinik serveur, dis-moi c'est quoi le tarot Reste chez toi si tu sens que tu n'sers pas à grand chose Aïe, Belinda, vamos Maintenant, j'suis prêt, j'ai la coupe à Ramos J'ai la tête qui tourne quand je vois qu'tu m'té-ma J'ai dégainé la grande mala que pour toi donc faut pas me laisser tomber Aya Nakamura Danioko (French pronunciation: [aja danjɔko]; born 10 May 1995), known by her stage name Aya Nakamura (/ ˈ aɪ ə ˌ n æ k ə ˈ m ʊər ə /, EYE-ə NAK-ə-MOOR-ə), is a Malian-born French pop singer. Notably, her song "Brisé", composed by Christopher Ghenda, garnered 13 million views on In 2014, at the age of 19, she released her first single As a tribute to her cultural heritage and roots, she did a concert at the In January 2016, the singer signed a deal with Rec. Nakamura published her music online, gaining a following with "Karma" and "J'ai mal". Aya Nakamura. In Summer 2019 she gains momentum with a new international smash Pookie (+150 Million YouTube views to date), In 2019, Vanity Fair called French Malian singer Aya Nakamura “the most influential French musician in the world”. "We usually say rap is the new popular music in France but in fact R&B is the real new French pop,” music journalist Olivier Cachin tells RFI.“Aya Nakamura combines both catchy melodies and a really original kind of syntax which has been joked about but does correspond to the times we live in.“Nakamura is currently the French singer who represents France abroad.”Other female singers like Camille and Christine and the Queens have broken into international markets but Aya Nakamura is one of very few black artists.With her unbelievably long fake nails, bold make up, figure-hugging dresses and jumpsuits, she celebrates her curves and makes no attempt to hide her African roots. She became the first French female artist #1 in the Netherlands since On November 2, 2018, Aya Nakamura released her sophomore album In February 2019 she is Nominee for Song of the Year & Best Urban Album at Those heralded her first sold-out headline tour starting March 2019, including an Olympia Paris Hall sold out in less than 2 hours, followed by a Zenith tour in the Fall 2019. “That's played a role too.” Nakamura was born Aya Danioko in Mali in 1995, into a family of Griots, West African storytellers and praise singers.Her own stories have seemingly little to do with the African continent, and everything to do with growing up in the working class multi-racial Her songs talk about relationships, flirting and female friendships.She sings in French but with her own lingo, incorporating expressions from English, Arabic and the Bambara of her Malian parents.