Aya Nakamura makes fun of her detractors in “Doggy”

“You want doggy, doggy, doggy, doggy, doggy, doggyné”… Barely listening, we already have the chorus of “Doggy”, the new track by Aya Nakamura, running on loop in our heads. It’s light, but the message is conveyed: the star is not in the least disturbed or even tickled by her detractors. “I don’t have any enemies, it’s them who don’t like me,” she sings in this track released Friday.

The singer became the target of the far right and the ultra-right and of racist attacks after her name was mentioned to participate in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, in particular to perform a song by Edith Piaf. This piece comes out, or rather stands out because it had already leaked a few years ago, in a timely manner, like a snub addressed directly to the boss of the RN Jordan Bardella and his other “enemies”.

“Whether they like us or not is their back”

“It’s not a nice symbol, honestly, it’s an additional provocation from Emmanuel Macron who has to get up every morning saying ‘Hey, how am I going to succeed in humiliating the French people?’ », declared Marine Le Pen, president of the deputies of the National Rally, last week on France Inter. Marion Maréchal, head of the list for the European elections of the Reconquest party! by Eric Zemmour, said on BFM: “We like it or we don’t like it, she doesn’t sing in French”. Aya Nakamura nevertheless mixes French and slang from the four corners of the planet.

“I have the impression that I introduced you to Edith Piaf and that she was reincarnated in me. The rest, whether they like us or not, is their back (file),” the artist joked in mid-March on her social networks. In the video for “Doggy”, she displays the same imperturbable carefreeness, we see her ensuring that she is always ready for the “fiesta”, always having “cardio”, surrounded by friends.

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