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Ayra Starr joins Africa Now Radio with Nandi Madida on Apple Music 1 to discuss new album
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[/media-credit]Nigerian Afropop singer-songwriter Ayra Starr joins Nandi Madida via FaceTime on Apple Music 1 to talk about her latest single, the GIVEON collaboration ‘Last Heartbreak Song’. She also discusses her new album, ‘The Year I Turned 21,’ how she subverts expectations, her distinct voice, and more of her favourite collaborations from the album.
Ayra Starr tells Apple Music how she subverts expectations
I always try to surprise even myself, with my moves, to be honest. It can be annoying, because everybody’s like, “Ayra, we expect you to go this way,” but I get bored very easily, and I hate being perceived in a way that people think they know my next move. It’s chess for me; I always want to try something different.
Ayra Starr tells Apple Music about developing her distinctive voice
I’ve always had the voice I have now—even my talking voice would be very deep as a child. When I was in the choir, my choirmaster couldn’t believe my voice was like that. He’d tell me, “You’re a lady! Try to sing in soprano.” I was like, “What?! I can’t sing in soprano—this is my voice!” It’s been[an] on-and-off thing, but I’ve always known my voice and the sound of it has always been unique.
Ayra Starr tells Apple Music about her Asake collaboration, ‘Goodbye (Warm Up)’
I was in the studio with [producer] P2J. He was like, “I have this song; I don’t know if you’re going to like it,” because he’d had it for a long time and he [wasn’t] sure about it. Every time I hear somebody say they’re not sure about a song, I just automatically love the song, because it feels like a challenge—if you don’t like it, I’m gonna make you love this song.
I was obsessed with this song. I remember I travelled to Zimbabwe the next day [after recording], and I was playing it everywhere. Everywhere I went, I was listening to it. This was even before Asake’s verse. Asake’s verse made it so perfect.
Ayra Starr Tells Apple Music about her Anitta and Coco Jones collaboration, ‘Woman Commando’
‘Woman Commando’ is one of my favourite tracks that I’ve ever made. The energy of it—it feels influenced by every African genre I grew up listening to. I remember when I first made this song in the studio, I was like, “I want two other girls on this song, because I don’t want to be the only one saying ‘Woman Commando’. I want three young women just killing it.”
I already had Coco Jones’ verse—I sent Coco an R&B track and she said, “Ayra… I want to be on your vibe.” Say less! I sent her the [‘Woman Commando’] track; Coco sent me a verse in a week and I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. She held her own so much, like she didn’t feel the need to come into my vibe. She just held her own American beauty, she was just so amazing on that track. Anitta was the last verse of the album to come in. When it came in I was like, “Thank god, guys. I’ve blown! I’ve made it.”
Ayra Starr tells Apple Music about her GIVEON collaboration, ‘Last Heartbreak Song’
That song is so perfect. One of the songs that I’ve made that I’m just so proud of. You know me and GIVEON were talking about it and we were like, “This song is giving melancholy, but at the same time it’s giving like… I’ll be good.” It’s also kind of inspiring, even though it’s so sad and sombre. It feels good to love somebody and somebody loves you back, but this feels one-sided now… you know, it’s so heartbreaking but it’s so inspiring because it’s fine—I’ll be better on my own. I’ll be good. I feel like GIVEON’s verse—I couldn’t have got a more perfect verse. When I heard it, I was crying. I was in the car and I couldn’t believe what I was listening to. I had to re-record my verse, because he ate too much!
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Nigeria’s global Afrobeats princess Ayra Starr’s forthcoming album ‘The Year I Turned 21’ to release this Friday
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[/media-credit]Kicking off what promises to be the beginning of a groundbreaking and remarkable era, GRAMMY Award-nominated global Afrobeats phenomenon Ayra Starr shares the news of the release of her forthcoming second full-length album, ‘The Year I Turned 21’ on May 31, which Mavin Records/Republic Records will release. Recently, she released her new track ‘Bad Vibes’, which finds her firing on all cylinders and has already garnered over ten million streams. A steady Afrobeats groove sets the pace as her smooth vocals coast over the beat. A hypnotic hook takes hold, and Nigerian phenomenon Seyi Vibez pulls up for a head-turning cameo. Together, they tap into undeniable chemistry, delivering a worldwide Afrobeats anthem. Additionally, she collaborated with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro for their smash global hit ‘Santa’ that has already amassed over twp-hundred million streams worldwide.
She quietly laid the foundation for this chapter with ‘Commas’ earlier this year, which has already exploded with over 100 million streams worldwide. Meanwhile, the song attracted acclaim worldwide. Billboard touted it among “Afrobeats Fresh Picks”, going on to proclaim, “Over a swelling string arrangement and bubbling percussion, she delivers a personal message of resilience for those who need it most – including herself.” OKAYAFRICA applauded how “her sultry vocals and magnetic presence carry the weight of a seasoned professional”, and CLASH attested, “Serving as a reset, her new single ‘Commas’ opens a fresh chapter in her work.” HotNewHipHop put it best, “While her career is still young, she is arguably a ‘Starr’ already.”
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[/media-credit]Ayra Starr is signed to Nigerian label Mavin Records and her music is distributed by Republic worldwide.
Earlier this year, she received her very first GRAMMY nomination in the category of Best African Music Performance for her global smash ‘Rush’, which topped the UK Afrobeats Chart and became her highest charting single on the UK’s Official Singles Charts, peaking at No. 24, certifying Silver.
It was one of many career milestones she marked in 2023 which include making the BBC’s Sound of 2024 list and being nominated for MOBO Awards’ Best African Music Act for the second time. This year so far, Ayra Starr has been nominated for three BET Awards including Best New Artist, Best International Act and BET Her for ‘Commas’.
Last year also saw Ayra Starr embark on her sold-out, first headline tour—’21: The World Tour’—which spanned North America, Africa, Australia and Europe. The London show earned praise from The Guardian, which stated: “[The] West African star underlines her superstar potential… despite her age, she has a substantial and varied catalogue, allowing multiple energies and vibes to seamlessly coexist here.”
The Year I Turned 21 Track List
Birds Sing of Money
Goodbye (Warm Up) featuring Asake
Commas
Woman Commando featuring Anitta & Coco Jones
Control
Lagos Love Story
Rhythm & Blues
21
Last Heartbreak Song featuring Giveon
Bad Vibes featuring Seyi Vibez
Orun
Jazzy’s Song
1942 featuring Milar
The Kids Are Alright
Santa (Bonus) – Rvssian, Rauw Alejandro, Ayra Starr