On Thursday evening, the American woman gave a concert at the AccorHotels Arena in Bercy, Paris, during which she invited the Malian singer on stage to sing her hit in front of a delighted audience.
The magic of music, there are completely unexpected duets that, however, work. Thursday night’s Alicia Keys concert at the Paris Bercy proved that and wowed the nearly 20,000 spectators at the AccorHotels Arena. The world tour has been postponed twice due to the pandemic Alicia – World Tour was originally supposed to take place in the summer of 2020. Therefore, the translator is sincerely enthusiastic burning girlaccompanied by the legendary piano, he found his Parisian fans, to whom he paid special attention.
“If I surprise you, what would I do?” he asked them before bringing Malian singer Aya Nakamura on stage. “Let me introduce you to my sister Aya.”
Two very accomplice singers then performed Jaja, the French-speaking artist’s global hit. The American star sang the chorus harmonies, leaving Aya to interpret her lyrics, which were complex to say the least. The panist and the performer seemed to be enamored with his mate’s groove, and the public, euphoric, took heart with the unlikely duo.
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“You’re a witch!”
Alicia Keys was dressed in a see-through and see-through jumpsuit, wore hoop earrings and tied her hair up in a bun, while her hair was adorned with silver beads. Aya Nakamura wore baggy faded blue jeans and a light blue sleeveless top with a thin brown belt. She wore long blond dreadlocks.
the translator of Fallen Two days later, he posted the video on his Twitter. “Paris!!!!! FIREPLACE!!!!! It was crazy!!!!!!! I love you very much ! !! Biiiigggggg love to my sister Aya Nakamura. Everyone loves you! You are a witch!!” he commented in the caption.
Aya Nakamura is the most listened to French-speaking artist of the last three years, her YouTube channel has exceeded one billion views. Very popular abroad, his second album Nakamura It sold 550,000 copies in France and over 1.2 million copies worldwide.
Source: Le Figaro