Francky Vincent knocks out Aya Nakamura and offers to replace her to sing at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics

Francky Vincent knocks out Aya Nakamura and offers to replace her to sing at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics

Francky Vincent sur le plateau de Chez Jordan sur C8. Capture

Visiblement pas fan d’Aya Nakamura, le chanteur Francky Vincent, qui était l’invité de l’émission Jordan Deluxe sur C8 jeudi 18 avril n’a pas mâché ses mots, allant jusqu’à estimer pouvoir chanter à sa place lors de la cérémonie d’ouverture des Jeux olympiques de Paris 2024.

Approached to perform extracts from Edith Piaf's repertoire, Aya Nakamura is not unanimously accepted. And if Emmanuel Macron affirmed this Monday, April 15 that she would be one of the artists present during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the place she will occupy during this event is still unknown.

"It shocks me"

The fact remains that his participation is widely commented on, and Francky Vincent, invited this Thursday April 18 to Jordan Deluxe on C8, did not hold back from giving his opinion. For him, the participation of the interpreter of Djadja is "a big joke". "We go from Aya Nakamura to Édith Piaf in relation to such an event ? At that moment Francky Vincent singing "Go to the Olympic Games it’s good" that would do it ?", the singer of Passion Fruit said indignantly.

For him, Aya Nakamura is not up to the task of representing his country. He quotes: "Imagine we do that in Canada, it’s Céline Dion who will sing. In the United States it’s Beyoncé. In France it’s Aya Nakamura ? It’s a big joke… This shocks me!"

So, when the presenter asks him who could have represented France in this role, Francky Vincent does not hesitate long before letting go "if it’ rsquo;were me it would be better". Visibly bitter that the president did not think of him, Francky Vincent argues in his favor, recalling that he is "Knight of Arts and Letters" and that he has "a crooner's voice", before starting to sing an extract from No, I regret nothing, by Edith Piaf.

"Singers are like cars: there are Ferraris, Clios, Twingos… ", continued Francky Vincent, who unsurprisingly compared Aya Nakamura to a Twingo.

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