Aya Nakamura

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French Afrobeat and R&B singer Aya Nakamura built a significant following releasing music through her YouTube channel before her 2017 debut album reached number six on the French charts. Her rise to success was sealed a year later when “Djadja,” the lead single from her second LP, became a number one hit in France and charted throughout much of Europe. Nakamura’s star status was further established by 2020′s Aya and her chart-topping fourth album, DNK, released in early 2023.
Born in Bamako, Mali, to a family of griots (West African historians/storytellers), Aya Danioko immigrated with her family to France and was raised in the suburbs north of Paris. When she began her music career, she took on the surname Nakamura after the character Hiro Nakamura from the American television show Heroes. She began gaining followers on her YouTube channel with early tracks like “Karma” and “J’ai mal,” but it was her song “Brisé” that earned millions of streams. Nakamura’s warm blend of Afrobeat rhythms with R&B and pop struck a chord with fans, and she soon signed with Warner Music France, which released her debut album, Journal intime, in 2017. The record featured collaborations with acts like MHD, KeBlack, and Gradur and reached number six on the French pop charts. Her 2018 follow-up, Nakamura, was an even greater success, reaching number three and yielding the chart-topping smash “Djadja.” The hit song earned Nakamura the honor of becoming the first French female artist to earn diamond status, and it subsequently charted all over Europe.
Two years later, she returned with her third full-length effort, Aya, which included the international hit “Jolie Nana” and featured guest spots from U.K. rappers Stormzy and Ms Banks. Over the next two years, Nakamura issued a clutch of notable singles, the most prominent of which was the French chart-topper “Dégaine,” which featured Belgian rapper Damso. The nimble “SMS” and “Baby,” a pair of Top 20 hits, set the stage of for the singer’s fourth album, DNK, which debuted atop the French pop chart in January 2023. ~ Timothy Monger