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Ayra Starr to Join Chris Brown on his North America tour

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Nigeria’s Ayra Starr is gearing up to join Chris Brown as a special guest on his highly anticipated “11:11” tour across North America. The tour will span 26 cities in both the United States and Canada.

Joining Ayra Starr and Chris Brown for the tour will be R&B star Muni Long, adding to the excitement of the tour as it makes its way across the continent.

Ayra Starr’s meteoric rise to fame began with her self-titled EP, which quickly propelled her into the mainstream music scene. Her debut album, ’19 & Dangerous’, further solidified her status as one of Afrobeats’ brightest talents.

One of Ayra Starr’s standout singles, ‘Rush’, off her debut album, garnered widespread acclaim, earning her a place in music history as the first Nigerian female lead artist to debut on the UK Singles chart. The track also achieved diamond certification in France and secured her first Grammy nomination at the 66th Grammy Awards.

Chris Brown’s affinity for Nigerian music is well-documented, with collaborations featuring Afrobeats heavyweights like Wizkid, Davido, Rema, Fireboy, and, most recently, Davido & Lojay on the track ‘Sensational’, which was included in his 2023 album, “11:11′.

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