"Honey coco, give me mmh, mmh."
Aya Nakamura is placed in the race for the hit of the summer by releasing
Bobo
, an unreleased track released this week.
The title and its haunting instrumental, mixing R'n'B and Caribbean sounds, speak of love and flirtation with lightness;
not a revolution for one of the French artists who export the best.
The "paw" Aya is found in the lyrics - the singer very often takes the role of the strong woman in her lyrics - and the expressions which made her reputation ("
J'veux le bifton pas de bobo
").
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The clip, produced by singer Vladimir Boudnikoff's spouse, is also no exception to the magical recipe for the summer hit.
You can see the artist surrounded by her friends strolling through the Cape Verdean streets, flirting gently, dancing on the beach and in a nightclub, all in a heavenly setting.
Everything works thanks to the charisma of Aya Nakumura and a calibrated production.
Nothing very original, therefore, but a title which, like its predecessors, should fulfill its mission: to make the crowd wiggle on the track of discos, if they ever reopen.
After the hurricane caused by her previous album
Nakamura
, nearly a million copies sold worldwide, the diva signed one of the biggest hits of 2020 with
Aya
, her third album. Twelve million people had already listened to the project on the Spotify streaming platform, just four days after the project's release. The latter was notably worn by the singles
Doudou
and
Jolie Nana
, both of which went through the top 10 sales in France.