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Aya Nakamura silences her critics in her new single “Doggy”

2024-03-29T10:15:21.778Z

Highlights: Aya Nakamura has released a new single, “Doggy” The single is available on platforms from midnight. Nakamura was expected to perform “Ode to Love” by Edith Piaf on stage during the opening ceremony. The possibility that she could perform during the Olympic Games had sparked many reactions, including racist comments about the singer's origins. The singer was also rewarded by the Victoires de la Musique in the “Female Performing Artist of the Year” category.


The singer with millions of streams published on her networks excerpts from the clip for her new song “Doggy”, available on all channels.


Aya Nakamura strikes again. The singer released a new single, “Doggy”, whose clip images had already leaked a few years ago on the networks. Available on platforms from midnight, the song leaves no room for doubt as to the artist's state of mind: “I have no enemies, it's them who don't like me”.

Meet at midnight 🤍 pic.twitter.com/M0GU8eCzk1

— Aya Nakamura (@AyaNakamuraa) March 28, 2024

On the singer's Instagram account, a clip already announced the release of the single on Thursday, receiving more than 80,000 likes.

A new response to criticism

“Doggy” is also an opportunity for the artist to send a new message to his detractors, particularly since the controversy over his possible presence at the Olympics. Le Parisien also revealed on March 26 that Aya Nakamura was expected to perform “Ode to Love” by Edith Piaf on stage during the opening ceremony.

The possibility that she could perform during the Olympic Games had sparked many reactions, including racist comments about the singer's origins. But this did not seem to disturb the artist, who declared that she had the feeling that Édith Piaf had been “reincarnated” in her, while thanking her “community” on social networks.

Thank you for the support, especially to my community ❤️


I feel like I introduced you to Edith Piaf and that she was reincarnated in me 🤧


The rest, whether they like us or not, is their back.

— Aya Nakamura (@AyaNakamuraa) March 12, 2024

On February 10, the singer was also rewarded by the Victoires de la Musique in the “Female Performing Artist of the Year” category.

Source: leparis

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