She is not about to give up her crown: as expected, Aya Nakamura left, Thursday April 26, as queen, with three prizes at the Flames, trophies of “urban cultures”. As a symbol, it was she who opened the show at the Châtelet in Paris with a medley of her hits. With, already, a sparkling crown illuminating the decor behind her.
At 28 years old, the most listened to French-speaking singer in the world has logically crushed the competition with the awards for female artist of the year, new pop album and international influence. She had already won the female artist prize in 2023, for the first edition of Les Flammes. In February, the Victoires de la Musique awarded him an equivalent prize, after having previously awarded him an anecdotal distinction.
Among the men, it was Gazo, who, like last year, was crowned male artist of the year. A trophy that he also lifted at the Victoires in February. The Flames, in the future, will have to be careful not to repeat themselves, a criticism that has stuck to the Victoires, accused of always rewarding the same artists.
Aya Nakamura’s triumph comes in any case as the far right has been denigrating her since the magazine The Express suggested that she sing a piece by Edith Piaf at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games (JO) in Paris on July 26.
But the interpreter of Djadja – nearly 960 million views on YouTube – has illustrious defenders. In the New Obs Thursday, actor Omar Sy made “the distressing realization that we are here, in France; that in 2024 there will still be a debate on an artist like Aya Nakamura, whose career and great talent I salute. »
The presence of the artist at the Olympics has not been confirmed. For the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, the singer would have “perfectly its place in an opening or closing ceremony of the Games”. And to add that the decision rests with the artistic director of these ceremonies, Thomas Jolly.
From Gaza to Adama
In this 2e edition of the Flammes, one of the first prizes that count, that of the best concert, was awarded to SCH for its appearance at the Vélodrome in Marseille, its city, in 2023.
Then the evening took a political turn: the rapper Médine dedicated his live performance to the Gazan people, by performing his song Gaza Soccer Beachreleased in 2015. “There is not enough room on the walls of the theater [du Châtelet] to be able to register the names of the 35,000 victims”he then declared, while first names appeared in the background.
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The rapper is escorted by controversies, with the latest, a tweet deemed anti-Semitic which created controversy in the summer of 2023. “Not only am I not anti-Semite but I have also been fighting against anti-Semitism for twenty years closely, on the ground”Medina defended himself.
Assa Traoré, sister of Adama Traoré, also took the stage. His brother died in July 2016 in Val-d’Oise two hours after his arrest by gendarmes. “My commitment has a name, that of my brother, that of Adama”, she said on stage. The general public prosecutor’s office of the Paris Court of Appeal requested in February confirmation of the dismissal of the case in favor of the gendarmes, while recognizing “a causal link” between the arrest of Adama Traoré and his death. The decision will be made on May 16.
The Flames ceremony was broadcast for the first time on Thursday live on W9, in parallel with Twitch and YouTube.
The nominations and winners result, for the vast majority of trophies awarded in the evening, from the aggregate of the public vote and the jury vote.
Les Flammes were born in reaction to Les Victoires, who often snubbed rap and r’n’b. This new ceremony is the result of the association between Yard, a media and communications agency of which Tom Brunet is co-founder, and Booska-P, another media. Spotify, the leading music streaming platform, has been associated with the event from the start.
The winners of the 2024 Flames
- Producer Boumidjal
- Ninho receives the Flame for rap performance song of the year
- SCH receives the Flame for Concert of the Year
- Merveille receives the Flame of Feminine Revelation
- Favé receives the Flame of Male Revelation
- Shay receives the Flame for Video of the Year
- Jungeli, Imen Es, Alonzo, Abou Debeing and Lossa receive the Flame for the piece of African or African-inspired music
- Dave and Tiakola receive the Flame for featuring of the year
- Kalash receives the Flame of Caribbean or Caribbean-inspired song
- Werenoi receives the Flame for rap album of the year
- Monsieur Nov and Josman receive the Flame of the R’n’B song
- Zamdane receives the Flame of Social Commitment
- Aya Nakamura receives the Flame for Female Artist of the Year, the Flame for International Reach and the Flame for New Pop
- Gazo receives the Flame for Male Artist
- Hamza receives the Spotify Flame of the year
- SDM receives the Flame for Song of the Year
- The Flame of Show Producer of the Year: Nouëva Productions
- The Flame Label of the Year: All Points
- The Flame of the independent label of the year: Foufoune Palace
- The Flame of the stage revelation of the year: Tif
- The Flame of the cover of the year: Romain Garcin for Bitumen Caviar Vol.01 from Isha to Limsa d’Aulnay