Ayra Starr unveils sophomore album The Year I Turned 21
Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has released her new LP The Year I Turned 21, available for streaming and download across all major digital platforms.
The project was released alongside a new single titled ‘Last Heartbreak Song’ featuring American R&B act Giveon. Other tracks that have heralded the offering include ‘Commas’, ‘Rhythm & Blues’ and ‘Bad Vibes’ with fellow Nigerian singer Seyi Vibez.
Thematically, The Year I Turned 21 is steeped in diaristic writing, covering growth, love, heartbreak and empowerment.
“This is a coming-of-age story,” Ayra Starr said. “The rollercoaster of emotions and genres intertwined tells the story of a 21-year-old African girl and superstar. 21 isn’t just an age, it’s a moment of change in your life. A time of necessary growth, hurt, realising your power, and love. Not everybody’s ‘21’ happens at 21. Whenever it is for you, learn from it and feel through it, that’s what matters.”
The Year I Turned 21 arrives three years after her eponymous debut EP and maiden album 19 & Dangerous, which features the Grammy-nominated global hit ‘Rush’.
Signed to Mavin Records, Ayra Starr is a two-time MOBO Award nominee and is up for three awards at this year’s BET Awards on 30 June.
In March, she was confirmed as a special guests on Chris Brown’s upcoming US tour in support of his 11:11 album. She is also set to make her Glastonbury Festival debut on the Pyramid Stage in June.
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