Journal intime is the debut studio album from French singer
Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by
Warner Music France.
The album features guest appearances by MHD,
Dadju, Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur. It was preceded by six singles: "Brisé", "Oublier", "Super héros", "
Comportement", "Oumou Sangaré" and "Angela", all of which charted in Nakamura's home country France.
Background and promotion
She did a concert at the
Modibo-Keïta stadium in
Bamako, opening for the American-Nigerian star
Davido. And she dedicated a song to one of the most famous Malian singer
Oumou Sangaré, who was born in
Bamako just like her. In January 2016, the singer signed a deal with Rec. 118, a label from Warner music
France. During the same year, she kept on doing collaborations and she released her second single "Super Héros", featuring the rapper
Gradur. On 23 September 2017, she participated to La Nuit du Mali in
Bercy organized by the Wati-Boss, Dawala in order to celebrate the Independence Day of Mali in
Paris. She shared the stage with Oumou Sangaré and other Malian artists such as
Cheick Tidiane Seck, Lassana Hawa or
Mokobé among others.
Journal intime is the debut studio album from French singer
Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by
Warner Music France.
The album features guest appearances by MHD,
Dadju, Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur. It was preceded by six singles: "Brisé", "Oublier", "Super héros", "
Comportement", "Oumou Sangaré" and "Angela", all of which charted in Nakamura's home country France.
Background and promotion
She did a concert at the
Modibo-Keïta stadium in
Bamako, opening for the American-Nigerian star
Davido. And she dedicated a song to one of the most famous Malian singer
Oumou Sangaré, who was born in
Bamako just like her. In January 2016, the singer signed a deal with Rec. 118, a label from Warner music
France. During the same year, she kept on doing collaborations and she released her second single "Super Héros", featuring the rapper
Gradur. On 23 September 2017, she participated to La Nuit du Mali in
Bercy organized by the Wati-Boss, Dawala in order to celebrate the Independence Day of Mali in
Paris. She shared the stage with Oumou Sangaré and other Malian artists such as
Cheick Tidiane Seck, Lassana Hawa or
Mokobé among others.