Famous American singer calls for collaboration

Famous American singer calls for collaboration
Famous American singer calls for collaboration

Since her participation in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, Aya Nakamura has benefited from an even brighter aura. After the criticism she doesn’t care about, the singer continues her rise and has nothing more to prove. Her collaboration with the Republican Guard during this event is one of the most memorable moments of this show seen by millions of people around the world. While she has already collaborated with international artists such as Maluma to name but one, on a cover of Djadjasurely her most famous hit, another famous singer has expressed her wish to collaborate with the singer of Hype. It’s on the set of DailyTuesday, September 24, that the artist launched an appeal to Aya Nakamura.

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Will Aya Nakamura answer the call of this international singer?

Indeed, while in Paris for Fashion Week, Camila Cabello was invited onto the set of Yann Barthès’ show. She enthusiastically confided: “I love French music, I love Aya Nakamura. I want to collaborate with her.” And to resume with a smile on his lips with seriousness: “Aya, if you’re watching, I’d love to do a collab with you.”. She then mimed a telephone with her hand to urge her colleague to call her. Camila Cabello is not the first international artist to express her desire to collaborate with the French-speaking artist. Following her performance at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, it was Katy Perry who made it known that she was a fan of Aya Nakamura. The American singer had also declared: “I would be terrified because she’s a bit like Beyoncé”. Recently, Aya Nakamura released a reissue of her title Hype with singer Ayra Starr. A featuring frankly welcomed by fans of both artists. Will Aya Nakamura answer Camila Cabello’s call to offer us a new hit? To be continued!

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