Aya Nakamura breaks her silence. This Tuesday, July 2, the singer of Pookie shared a message on his X account to express himself following the legislative elections. A speech particularly awaited by his fans.
This Sunday, June 30, 2024, The French were called to vote on the occasion of the legislative elections. On the social network X, many fans of Aya Nakamura expressed their anger, faced with the resounding silence of the singer, followed by millions of followers on social mediaFaced with the numerous tweets, the singer, who is expected to sing at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, has decided to break her silence. “Yes, f*ck the RN etc. But stop asking me to go into subjects that I myself do not master! That would be so hypocritical of me.”wrote Niska’s ex-partner.
Unfortunately, This speech was short-livedsince the 29-year-old singer’s tweet was deleted a few hours later. “Aya Nakamura instead of asking her idiot fans to vote against the RN, she prefers to get into a fight with Kalash”, “Aya Nakamura, I haven’t forgotten your silence either?”, wrote the angry Internet users on X.
Aya Nakamura breaks silence on X after tweet is deleted
This Tuesday, July 2, Aya Nakamura has decided to backtrackThe mother, who never comments on the political situation, published an unequivocal message on X this Tuesday to demonstrate his opposition to the rise of the National Rally during the legislative elections. “I am well placed to understand and know the place of racism in our country. They are the same ones who get pissed off when we shine, because we have not finished shining”explained the French-Malian singer. Subsequently, the interpreter of Daddy explained that she sometimes does not feel “not legitimate” to talk about certain subjects that she does not “doesn’t master”. Which is why the singer supposedly deleted her previous tweet.
“Yes, I am discreet on these subjects, sometimes, we do not feel relevant and legitimate enough to speak and say the right things on areas that we do not master. That does not mean that we do not have an opinion, eh”she added before calling her followers to go vote this Sunday July 7. “Now I understand that my position as an artist requires me to speak out, because this is an important moment for all of us. So on Sunday, we’re all going to vote.and against the only extreme to condemn, because there is only one”concluded Aya Nakamura. A proper speech.
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