AYRA STARR RELEASES SOPHOMORE ALBUM ‘THE YEAR I TURNED 21’

AYRA STARR RELEASES SOPHOMORE ALBUM ‘THE YEAR I TURNED 21’

31 May 2024: Today, GRAMMY-nominated Afrobeats star Ayra Starr releases her much-anticipated sophomore album, “The Year I Turned 21”, alongside the new single ‘Last Heartbreak Song’ ft. Giveon, out now on Mavin Records. Listen HERE.

Following the release of her defining debut album19 & Dangerous‘, featuring the GRAMMY-nominated global hit ‘Rush’, Ayra Starr embarked on her first sold-out headline world tour in 2023, which spanned North America, Europe, Africa and Australia. Ayra Starr’s position as Africa’s hottest star saw her pick up her first GRAMMY nomination, making BBC’s Sound of 2024 list, and being nominated for MOBO Awards’ Best African Music Act for the second time.

“The Year I Turned 21” is Ayra Starr’s coming of age record, showcasing her most personal storytelling, alongside infectiously empowering anthems. Themes of growth, love, heartbreak and realising your power permeate the record, powered by a newfound artistic maturity that came from the whirlwind year the Gen Z singer-songwriter has had. 

The masterful body of work features ‘Commas’, the feel-good bop which has exceeded 100 million streams across all platforms in just two months and spent 5 weeks on top of the UK Afrobeats Chart, the soulful love song Rhythm & Blues, and the most recent single ‘Bad Vibes’ ft. Seyi Vibez, spotlighting Ayra Starr’s wise and mature nature alongside her signature, self-assured Afrobeats roots. 

 ‘Birds Sing of Money’ is an audacious intro to Ayra Starr’s coming of age story, heralded by a spellbinding Oriki that encapsulates the superstar’s almost divine aura. Bolstered by a 90s hip hop type beat,  ‘Birds Sing of Money’ showcases Ayra at her cockiest-she is in fine form, daring and untouchable.

The focus track for the album, ‘Last Heartbreak Song’, features US R&B heavyweight Giveon, who brings his distinctive vocal tone to this fiercely-independent anthem, alongside magnetic new tracks like ‘Warm Up’ ft. Asake and ‘Woman Commando’ (ft. Anitta & Coco Jones).  

Album highlights include’ ‘The Kids Are Alright’ – the singer’s most personal song to date, written for her late father who passed away before she became ‘Ayra Starr’. It features voice notes from her siblings and mother. 

Other stand out tracks include ‘Jazzy’s Song’, which features a groovy interpolation of Don Jazzy and Wande Coal’s iconic classic ‘You Bad’ and ‘21’, a poignant RnB track that perfectly expresses what it’s like to be a woman in her early twenties. 

Ayra Starr speaks of her second album: “This is a coming of age story. The rollercoaster of emotions and genres intertwined tells the story of a 21-year old African girl and superstar.”

She adds: “21 isn’t just an age, it’s a moment of change in your life. A time of necessary growth, hurt, realising your power, love. Not everybody’s “21” happens at 21. Whenever it is for you; learn from it, feel through it.. that’s what matters. 

The Year I Turned 21” album track list:

1. Birds Sing of Money

2. Warm Up ft. Asake

3. Commas

4. Woman Commando ft. Anitta & Coco Jones

5. Control

 6. Lagos Love Story

 7. Rhythm & Blues

 8. 21

 9. Last Heartbreak Song ft. Giveon

 10. Bad Vibes ft. Seyi Vibez

 11. Orun

 12. Jazzy’s Song

 13. 1942 ft. Milar

 14. The Kids Are Alright

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