Nigerian music executive Michael Collins, popularly known as Don Jazzy, recently praised his talented artist Ayra Starr for her impressive performances.
Taking to his Instagram page, he shared a video of Ayra’s recent show, commending her skills with the caption,
My artist wey too sabi.”
The heartfelt shoutout received an outpouring of admiration from fans and colleagues alike, with many taking to the comments section to express their support for the Mavins singer. Actress Eriata Ese remarked, “She moves so effortlessly,” while BBNaija star Maria Chike added, “Your artist was born to do this.”
Fans echoed similar sentiments, calling Ayra a “Sabi Girl” and “Stability Queen,” with comments highlighting her exceptional stage presence and performance quality. One fan noted, “Ayra Starr dey give Don joy,” capturing the pride Don Jazzy feels as a mentor witnessing his artist thrive.
Ayra Starr, who has recently made headlines for her determination in the Afrobeats genre, previously shared her struggles with the weight of carrying Afrobeats on her shoulders. In a candid tweet, she joked about her physical strain from keeping the genre at the forefront this year, reflecting her commitment to her craft.
Since debuting in the music industry, Ayra has solidified her status as a rising star in Afrobeats. She achieved a significant career milestone with a BET Award nomination for Best New Artist, standing alongside notable emerging talents from South Africa and beyond. Although she has received nominations for prestigious awards like the Grammys, her contributions to the genre are already making waves.
In a June interview with Spotify, Ayra shared her journey to fame, recalling how, at just ten years old, she aspired to be as famous as the Disney character Hannah Montana, unaware of the path ahead.
Recently, Ayra recounted her first encounter with American singer Rihanna during the launch of Fenty in London, revealing her surprise at meeting someone she had long idolized. She expressed her gratitude for the career advice Rihanna offered, keeping the details private.
In September 2023, Ayra made headlines again by declining to accept a Headies award that was not announced on stage, emphasizing the importance of recognition for female artists. Her refusal sparked conversations about equality in the industry, drawing attention to the disparities in how male and female artists are honored.
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