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Ayra Starr, Rihanna’s Potential Collaboration Spark Excitement at Fenty Event

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Nigerian sensation Ayra Starr’s dream collaboration with her idol, Rihanna, may soon become a reality. Rihanna expressed her desire to work with Ayra Starr during a recent Fenty event, surprising the Nigerian diva.

During their conversation on the black carpet, Rihanna revealed that her cousin in Barbados introduced her to Ayra Starr’s music after learning that the Nigerian star held Barbados dear to her heart. Rihanna admired Ayra Starr and revealed that her cousin was obsessed with her music.

Rihanna also inquired if Ayra Starr had collaborated with Tems, to which Ayra Starr replied affirmatively, describing Tems as her sister. Although they haven’t released a song together yet, Ayra Starr hinted at future collaborations.

Rihanna playfully suggested that Ayra Starr save an extra verse for her and encouraged her to reach out when ready. This exchange hints at an exciting potential collaboration between the two talented artists.

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