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19 & Dangerous is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr.It was released on 6 August 2021 by Mavin Records and Platoon, less than seven months after the singer's self-titled debut EP.
In April 2021, the official music video for her song "DITR" was released on YouTube via Mavin. [16] In June 2021, the music video for another song titled "Sare", was released. Both music videos were directed by Afolabi Olalekan.
On 27 July, Ayra Starr announced "Bloody Samaritan" as the album's lead single along with a release date of 30 July 2021. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra on 28 July 2021. [1] After its premiere, Ayra Starr uploaded a 22-second video clip onto Twitter of her listening to the song with producer London in a recording studio. She stated in an ...
Ayra Starr is the eponymous debut extended play by Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr. It was released on 22 January 2021 through Mavin Records. [1] After covering several songs by popular artists on Instagram, Ayra Starr posted her first original song on her page in December 2019. [1] This brought her to the attention of record executive ...
Ayra Starr’s evolution from teen star to a fully-fledged musician has been fast and furious. In the three short years since her debut EP was released, the singer has become a household name ...
In its inaugural year, the African music performance category for the 66th Grammy Awards is stacked with some of the continent’s biggest stars of the moment: Asake and Olamide (for “Amapiano ...
The Year I Turn 21 is the second studio album by Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr. It was released through Mavin Records on 31 May 2024. The album contains guest appearances from Asake, Anitta, Coco Jones, Giveon, Seyi Vibez, Rvssian, and Rauw Alejandro. It serves as the follow-up to her previous album, 19 & Dangerous (2021). The album ...
As of April 2021, it has surpassed over 3 million views on YouTube, making Ayra Starr the youngest Nigerian female artist to accomplish that. [9] The music video is three minutes long and features scenes inspired by iconic women warriors Joan of Arc and Dahomey Amazons. [6]