Celebrations are in order for Sabi Girl, Ayra Starr, as today marks the anniversary of her debut album 19 and Dangerous.
The album which was released three years ago is home to some of the singer’s most accepted hits like “Bloody Samaritan”, “Beggie Beggie”, “Cast”, and more.
The album was important in the growth of the superstar, as it still remains the most streamed project by a female African act on Spotify.
It’s no wonder why Ayra has been seen partying recently at one of her favourite places in the world with one of her favourite people.
The Crop Over is a traditional harvest festival in Barbados. It is usually a 3-month-long festival that kicks off in June and runs until the first Monday in August with a grand carnival parade known as Kadooment Day.
The festival often celebrates and highlights Barbadian music, arts, food and culture.
In a video, the two singers were seen clad in well-stoned bodysuits alongside feathery extravagant headpieces with a pair of oversized wings adorning their backs.
In April, Rihanna expressed her intention to work with Ayra Starr after they met at the Fenty X Puma party in London.
Born Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, Starr became a viral sensation after releasing her hit track ‘Bloody Samaritan’ in 2021.Under the music producer Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, the songstress has gained popularity in the industry.