Ayra Starr begins the year with “All The Love”, a single that leans into the warmth and depth of her signature sound. After dropping her second album, The Year I Turned 21, she’s been making strides, teaming up with Canadian artist AP Dhillon on “Bora Bora” and even contributing to Coldplay’s “Good Feelings.”
With this latest track, she turns the spotlight on herself, diving into themes of self-love with a heartfelt vibe. Listen HERE.
Few artists understand the complexities of love quite like Starr. In her new song “All The Love,” she offers a rich vocal performance that rides on an uplifting instrumental.
Her voice shifts through various tones and textures, while the lyrics strike a perfect balance between being deeply emotional and relatable. As Starr shares, “This song is about self-love. I recorded it with that in mind, and I hope my fans feel the same when they listen.”
This release comes on the heels of a fantastic year for the Nigerian artist. She just wrapped up a sold-out tour with Coldplay in Australia and New Zealand, and her hit “Rush” has hit over a billion streams across multiple platforms.
Plus, her album The Year I Turned 21 was the most streamed Afrobeats album on Spotify in 2024. She also took home the titles of Overall Best Female Artist in Africa and Best Female Artist in Central and West Africa at the African Entertainment Awards USA.
Since she debuted in 2021, Starr has been building an impressive career with notable collaborations, chart-topping tracks, and lots of recognition in the industry.
She became the youngest African female artist to reach 100 million views on YouTube, and “Rush” is the most streamed solo song by a Nigerian female artist on Spotify. In 2023, she made history as the youngest Nigerian artist to get a Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance.