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Ayra Starr releases sophomore album 'The Year I Turned 21 (TYIT21)'

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Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr has finally arrived with her much-awaited project. Following the phenomenal success of her debut album, 19 & Dangerous, she returns with a powerful and quite personal sophomore effort titled The Year I Turned 21 (TYIT21). The meticulously crafted 15-track album sees Ayra Starr's artistic evolution and her burgeoning status as a global superstar.

Fresh off her recent achievement of surpassing 30 million monthly listeners on Spotify, seeing her as one of Africa's most streamed artists on the platform, Ayra Starr uses TYIT21 as a platform to showcase her growth and artistic maturity. The album has a part that delves into the experiences that shaped her journey over the past year, a period coinciding with her 21st birthday.

The collaborations on the project are quite spectacular. The Year I Turned 21 boasts an impressive lineup of guest appearances, each adding their uniqueness to the mix. Nigerian stars like Asake and Seyi Vibez blend seamlessly with international talents such as Giveon, Coco Jones, Anitta, Milar, Rauw Alejandro, and Rvssian. One thing is definitely for sure, these collaborations underscore Ayra Starr's global reach and her ability to connect with artists from across the world.

The Year I Turned 21 is a celebration of growth and a glimpse into the future of a global superstar. Ayra Starr's talent is there for all who can see, and her dedication to who she wants to become is evident in every note. With each accomplishment, Ayra Starr proves she's a force to be reckoned with, and TYIT21 is a powerful statement that solidifies her position as a leading voice in the African music scene.

The Year I Turned 21 album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates good music. Ayra Starr has definitely delivered and as it seems, this is just the beginning.

Listen to The Year I Turned 21 here.

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