At 28, Aya Nakamura can boast of being the most streamed in the world ! For several years now, the happy mother of two has been stringing together awards and sold-out concerts. However, a famous singer has recently been very critical of her art! Her name ? Nicoletta! In the columns of “Télé Loisirs” this Friday, June 2, 2023, the interpreter of “Mamy Blue” took out the sulfateuse to talk about her colleague… And she did not go with a dead hand.
“I am stunned by Aya Nakamura. I saw images on the web: it is an aberrant product for me”, was annoyed the mother of Alexandre Chappuis. Obviously, she does not understand all the enthusiasm around the star. “She doesn’t sing well, she moves her buttocks all the time”added Nicoletta. “She squats. She doesn’t dance, she walks. She says: ‘You should have left your daron in the locker room’… But it’s awful!”
In his eyes, Aya Nakamura is constantly provocative: “She brushes against her sex all the time. It’s not good, because it’s kids who come to listen to it.” And to conclude not without bitterness: “For me, it’s not music. It’s vulgarity!”. It remains to be seen whether this outing will make the main interested party react. In the media, Nicoletta’s outspokenness has become legendary. Camélia Jordana or Nagui to name a few have already taken for their grades.
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Not having his tongue in his pocket, the main concerned has never been afraid to settle accounts with television stars. In 2020, Nicoletta had a hell of an anecdote about Claude Français on the airwaves of RTL: “He said something very unpleasant to me. He calls me by my last name: ‘Hi Grisoni.’ I look at him and I say to him: ‘I don’t allow you, you don’t call me that. That’s enough. Already, you, when I hear you on the radio, I turn the station, because I don’t like your rattling voice'”.
According to his words, the duo could not see themselves in painting: “He wanted me to death! In addition, I was in the Hallyday clan at the time. […] He didn’t like Johnny’s gang and since I was one of them, I wasn’t his cup of tea. I then refused to be registered in his concerts, I was doing the first parts at the time to learn my job […]. Before emphasizing not without bitterness: it cut off my echo, the reverb, I thought I was going to give up my soul singing! He wasn’t nice.”
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