Ayra Starr on Her Love for Rihanna | GRAMMYs 2024

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Ayra Starr on Her Love for Rihanna | GRAMMYs 2024


Ayra Starr chats with Rolling Stone’s Delisa Shannon at the 2024 GRAMMYs.

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  1. I'm wishing this beautiful lady the best, much success to this beauty, she has a warm presence and hope she becomes the reigning most successful African artist of her generation, it would be refreshing to see a melanated beauty win big.

  2. The voicemail of Kim verbally desecrating Whitney Houston to Ray Jay! It’s terrible. 🚫🚫🚫 it’s racist, ageist, and it just shows how awful the Kardashians really are toward women of their own time that were born black. Yeah they have black kids now… and they have their token black friends… but listen to that voicemail. When I thought I could stand Kim Kardashian.. I heard that voicemail. It made me cry

  3. This beautiful and very thoughtful young lady is 21 yrs old … let that sink in. 21yrs in Nigeria = maturity of a 31 yr old elsewhere lol. Keep making the country and continent proud Ayra Starr.

  4. May Eyesus Kristos bless you all.
    Of course, there are more long standing, African-American females singers/Artists. With better vocal ranges and video out there, who have all worked extremely hard. However, Ayra Starr is promoting SA/Africa, but is she? The white media has a certain type, of black women, they like to promote. Fair skin, skinny, and sings about sex, eg, Rihanna, Beyonce, Nicky M, M-3 Stallon, Cardi-B…….That's their taste in black women; in the music industry. Later on down the line, they'll off her a fair skin black or white husband. What about Fantasia B. She is one of Oprah's Prototype under a contractor. The type of contract, that David Chappel, talks often about, in one of his comedy sketches. The 'perpetuity'.

  5. Arya is promising talent—humble and composed. Africa holds great potential for the future. While there's no BLM movement here, the continent's painful history emphasizes the importance that every life should matter.