Aya Nakamura and Kalash clash violently on social networks over a duet

Aya Nakamura and Kalash clash violently on social networks over a duet
Aya Nakamura and Kalash clash violently on social networks over a duet

Aya Nakamura and Kalash gave their fans a most surprising show last night by engaging in a big online clash, against a backdrop of conflicting collaboration. The singer launched the hostilities on X/Twitter by contradicting information according to which a featuring with the rapper would be released.

“I already said no politely. Are you going to put extracts on the Internet? Wooookei it’s forced eh! There’s no sound, he broke down,” she tweeted, before revealing a screenshot of text messages exchanged with the interpreter of Year Moon about their project.

Heated exchanges

In her posts, Aya Nakamura first announced that she no longer wanted to “make the sound” after listening to a recording. The singer of Pookie then asked the rapper to behave “adultly” and stop “harassing my girlfriends.” The latter then criticized him for his lack of communication. The singer then went further by questioning her “mental health”.

Stung, Kalash, whose real name is Kevin Valleray, responded to her online in the same tone: “Is it Maluma’s (reggaeton musician seen with her) joint that makes you believe you’re who you’re not, my dear? I’m leaking it like never before, you’re not going to do anything but bat your eyelashes.”

Rant or publicity stunt?

It took no less to loosen tongues and poison the exchange between the two artists. In one of her messages, which she has since deleted, Aya Nakamura even attacked the singer’s partner, Clara Kata.

“Frankly it’s so stupid because basically, I like the artist but his moov is so disrespectful,” she tweeted. “I don’t know who advises this artist? ! That’s what it’s like to be managed by the girl you’re fucking, in short. »

Kalash then defended his partner: “It’s not cool to talk like that about another woman who, what’s more, has always stood up for you when the world spit on you, but ok… Clara is my wife and my manager, but for you, who is who, if you can still count. » Resolute, the rapper then insisted on the release of his song with the superstar, tweeting: “The sound is coming, enjoy it. »

One might wonder if this is just a great publicity stunt!

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