Yes Lady Gaga raised the pulse in the first part of the opening ceremony of the Paris Games, the celebration of music continued in this revolutionary party. It’s Nakamura, the daughter of immigrants from Mali who grew up in a French suburb having acquired French nationality just a few years ago, spoke at the ceremony. Once clearly directed as revenge for the racism that plagued his career.
Dressed in gold and accompanied by dancers, Nakamura performed his hits ‘Pookie’ and ‘Djadja’ at the Arts Bridge, accompanied by the Republican Guard, who led the opening musical number with a small tribute to Charles Aznavourbefore the emergence of the Franco-Malian star.
After a space even for hard rock and urban rhythm, the last part of the ceremony recovered an immortal pacifist classic, ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon, interpreted in a minimalist but overwhelming way by Juliette Armanette from one of the boats, with simple piano accompaniment.
Source: La Verdad

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