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“I’m not at war with Beyoncé,” Aya Nakamura

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The frequent comparisons to the iconic Beyoncé prompt Aya Nakamura to clarify her stance: far from any rivalry, she expresses deep respect and admiration for the international artist.

The frequent comparison to the famed icon Beyoncé is an issue Aya Nakamura has been asked to address time and again. During a recent interview, this rising star of the Franco-Malian scene chose to highlight her admiration for the American diva rather than dwell on the similarities that some fans or critics might perceive.

I’m not at war with Beyoncé. It’s she who might be at war with me. However, I’m a huge fan of Beyoncé. She’s been in the game 20 years longer than I have. Today, I have my fan base. After Naomi Campbell, I am the second black woman to be on the cover of Vogue France. You can understand why I am not afraid of her.

The Parisian celebrity does not hide her admiration for the American icon Beyoncé. Her latest statements reassert the respect and enthusiasm she has for her.

I’ve always been inspired by Beyoncé. I used to watch her live performances over and over, and I was struck by her ability to make music come alive. I don’t see the point of a concert if the artist doesn’t bring their songs to life in a different way or better than on their albums. And Beyoncé is one of the few artists who knows how to do that on stage. Sometimes, she even cries during her performances. I don’t know if I’ll be able to cry on stage, but it inspires me,” she had said.

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