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Aya Nakamura a conservé son titre de reine de la musique française jeudi soir en remportant trois prix majeurs lors de la cérémonie Les Flammes. L'auteure-compositrice-interprète de 28 ans, qui est actuellement la chanteuse francophone la plus écoutée au monde, a remporté les prix de l'artiste féminine de l'année (pour la deuxième année consécutive), de l'Album nouvelle pop et du **rayonnement international de l’année.** Parallèlement, le rappeur Gazo a réitéré son succès de 2023 en remportant le titre d'artiste masculin de l'année, titre qu'il a également obtenu lors des Victoires de la musiq...
Euronews (French)
Aya Nakamura retained her crown as the queen of French music last night by securing three major awards at the Les Flammes ceremony. The 28-year-old singer-songwriter, who is currently the most listened to French-speaking singer in the world, took home the awards for Female Artist of the Year (now for the second year in a row), New Pop Album, and International Breakthrough. In parallel, rapper Gazo repeated his success from 2023 by winning Male Artist of the Year, a title he also secured at the Les Victoires de la musique awards earlier this year. The award for Best Concert went to rapper SCH f...
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French-Malian popstar Aya Nakamura has released a single responding to the racist abuse she was subjected to when it was suggested she’d perform at the Paris Summer Olympics opening ceremony. New single ‘Doggy’ hits back at the criticism of the 28-year-old singer that came after reports suggested French President Emmanuel Macron wanted her to perform an Edith Piaf song at the ceremony. “I have no enemies myself, they're the ones hating on me; Lots of enemies but I don't even know them,” the lyrics to the song go before jumping into the chorus: “You want it doggy, doggy, doggy, doggy, doggy, do...
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