On Friday, Aya Nakamura released her 4th album entitled "DNK".

Francophone number one in the world, the singer returns to the stage after her appearance in court for reciprocal violence with her ex-companion.

This new swaying r'n'b album should allow her to shine the crown she has worn since the success of "Djadja".

Released in 2018, "Djadja", a piece with a global echo, has more than 900 million views on YouTube and even made Madonna's children dance, as we saw on social networks.

At the time of the release of his previous opus, "Aya", in the fall of 2020, the artist born in Bamako (Mali) and who grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois, in the Paris suburbs, displayed on the XXL screens of Times Square in New York.

A lawsuit in progress

The 27-year-old singer plays in the big leagues.

She delivered an interactive show at the end of 2022 in Fortnite, a video game blockbuster fond of this kind of collaboration.

This type of gateway is reserved for global megastars, such as American rapper Travis Scott or Brazilian football star Neymar.

The Lollapalooza Paris festival, which is part of an international franchise, has also scheduled it at the end of July 2023 on the same evening as Kendrick Lamar, juggernaut of US hip-hop.

Diaries collide, "DNK" appears this Friday while the day before, the singer and producer Vladimir Boudnikoff, her ex-companion and father of one of her two daughters, appeared before a court in the Paris region for "violence by spouse with ITT (temporary incapacity for work) of less than eight days”.

A fine of five thousand euros was required against her, 2,000 euros against him.

The deliberation will be delivered on February 23.



Number of songs of "DNK" only speak of storms in the couple.

“We only got confused”, “it became toxic baby” we hear from the first title, “Corazon” (heart, in Spanish).

It makes sense to be transparent since “DNK” refers to Dianoko, her last name (Nakamura is a nod to a character from the American series “Heroes”).

The artist who bathed in music within a family of griots only digs the same furrow, “the feeling of love in all these facets”, as she explained at the end of 2020.


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