
Go Far
French R&B star Tayc and global hitmaker Aya Nakamura bring smooth chemistry and emotion on “Go Far,” also known by fans online as “Va Loin.” The song blends Afro-R&B melodies, sensual vocals, and heartbreak energy into a late-night anthem that feels both emotional and addictive. Tayc’s soft vocal style matches perfectly with Aya Nakamura’s confident and hypnotic delivery. Their collaboration had reportedly been in the vault for years before finally gaining attention among fans, making the release feel even more special. Tayc recently revealed that he and Aya had been sitting on music together for nearly five years before deciding the timing was finally right. The track carries the signature sounds both artists are known for — smooth French R&B, Afrobeats influence, emotional storytelling, and melodies built for replay. Tayc has become one of the biggest French-speaking R&B artists through projects like Fleur Froide, while Aya Nakamura continues dominating global charts with viral hits such as “Djadja,” “Pookie,” and “Copines.” Fans online have praised “Go Far” for its romantic mood and stylish production, with many calling it one of the strongest French Afro-fusion collaborations in recent times. The chemistry between Tayc and Aya feels natural, giving the song a cinematic vibe that connects deeply with listeners who love emotional love songs mixed with modern Afro sounds. With two major French music stars on one record, “Go Far” continues to show how African-influenced French music is shaping the global scene. Aya Nakamura and Tayc bring pure chemistry on “Go Far” — a smooth Afro-R&B vibe that blends Aya’s confident melodic style with Tayc’s emotional vocals. The collaboration feels natural because both artists move in the same space of Afro-fusion, French pop, zouk, and sensual R&B. Tayc’s romantic delivery balances Aya Nakamura’s sharp attitude and catchy hooks, giving the track a late-night feel that fans of French urban music love. Aya Nakamura continues proving why she remains one of the biggest French-speaking artists globally, with hits like Djadja, Pookie, and her genre-blending albums pushing Afro-pop further into mainstream Europe. Meanwhile, Tayc has built his reputation with emotional Afro-love songs and smooth vocals, becoming one of the strongest voices in modern French R&B. “Go Far” stands out because: The vocals feel effortless and intimate The Afrobeat-inspired production is soft but addictive Aya and Tayc complement each other instead of competing The song carries both heartbreak and romance energy Fans online have also praised the duo for sounding “too smooth together,” with many calling for a full joint EP after hearing their chemistry. @Wigwagafrica

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