SDM fans will have to do without one of the songs from Links of the 100, their second album released in early December. Title still yesterday, a reference to the song of the same title by Charles Aznavour, has been removed from the platforms. A request from the family of the singer who died in 2018, according to the rapper’s explanations this Wednesday.
“‘Yesterday again’ was removed from the album because Mr. Aznavour’s family had it removed,” he said in a tweet, broadcast as a story on his official Instagram account.
“Rest in his soul, he is an incredible artist with whom I will continue to be inspired,” he adds. “Without resentment and peace in the family, we keep moving forward.” However, the 27-year-old rapper retweeted the reaction a little more bitter from a fan: “For one sentence. Disgusted.” Only one recording made for the YouTube Colors channel remains available.
similar verse
Yesterday Again, premiered in 1964, is one of the most iconic songs in Charles Aznavour’s repertoire. In his eponymous title, SDM began his rap with a verse almost identical to that of the original song:
“Yesterday I was twenty years old again / I risked my life as love is played”, rapped the artist, where Aznavour sang: “Yesterday I was twenty years old again / I caressed time / J I played my life as love is played. “
A key figure in French song, Charles Aznavour was the subject of a national tribute to Les Invalides in 2018. The singer had ventured into the world of rap ten years earlier by putting his voice on a title by Kery James, In the shadow of showbiz.
Source: BFM TV
