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Aya Nakamura

1995 - Today

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Aya Coco Danioko (born 10 May 1995), known professionally as Aya Nakamura, is a French-Malian singer-songwriter. She began publishing her music online, gaining a following with the songs "Karma" and "J'ai mal". Dembo Camara, a longtime friend, became her producer and manager. Her song "Brisé" garnered traction on YouTube, and a duet with rapper Fababy, "Love d'un voyou", resulted in her charting in France for the first time. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aya Nakamura is the 2,456th most popular singer (up from 2,493rd in 2019), the 43rd most popular biography from Mali and the 5th most popular Malian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Aya Nakamura ranks 2,455 out of 4,381Before her are Lee Greenwood, Hira Devi Waiba, Kayah, Lee Hi, and Father John Misty. After her are Raekwon, Future, Vera Brezhneva, John Lundvik, Usha Uthup, Billy Fury, and Chaeyoung.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Aya Nakamura ranks 116Before her are Jerry Heil, Nina Sublatti, Przemysław Frankowski, Josh Hart, Doja Cat, and Maria Sakkari. After her are Kim Da-mi, Lisa Vittozzi, Roman Protasevich, Bruna Marquezine, Seko Fofana, and Bertrand Traoré.

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In Mali

Among people born in Mali, Aya Nakamura ranks 43 out of 72Before her are Choguel Kokalla Maïga (1958), Soumaïla Cissé (1949), Amadou Sanogo (1972), Abdoulaye Idrissa Maïga (1958), Koman Coulibaly (1970), and Rokia Traoré (1974). After her are Bilal Ag Acherif (1977), Hamari Traoré (1992), Adama Traoré (1995), Cheick Diabaté (1988), Adama Coulibaly (1980), and Modibo Maïga (1987).

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Among SINGERS In Mali

Among singers born in Mali, Aya Nakamura ranks 5Before her are Ali Farka Touré (1939), Boubacar Traoré (1942), Oumou Sangaré (1968), and Rokia Traoré (1974). After her are Inna Modja (1984).