Ayra Starr, like many others, has always admired Badgirl Riri.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Ayra Starr, a well-known Nigerian singer and Mavin signee revealed that working with the legendary Barbadian-American artist Rihanna has always been her goal.
The artist disclosed this revelation during her most recent Elle’s Game of Song Association appearance.
She stated that because she grew up listening to Rihanna and thought of her as a queen, she has always admired her. She raved about how much she adored Rihanna and how her music had helped her feel more confident.
Ayra said, “My dream collab is Rihanna. That’s like my number one dream collab because I grew up listening to Rihanna. She’s my queen. I love her, I love her music. She makes me feel confident when I listen to her. I just love Rihanna. Everything Rihanna, I love it.”
Due to health concerns, the singer has just been told to seek urgent bed rest.
Ayra was supposed to play at the Houston Industry Night Show but had to postpone because of a medical issue.
In a message on her Instagram account, Ayra Starr expressed her sorrow for being unable to perform at the event and apologized to her supporters.
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