Ayra Starr vs Tems: “The Year I Turned 21” reclaims top spot on Apple Music Nigeria

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Nigerian music star Ayra Starr has once again ascended to the top of Apple Music Nigeria charts with her sophomore album  “The Year I Turned 21.” This achievement marks a significant comeback as she dethrones Tems’ “Born in the Wild,” which held the #1 position for the past five days.

Ayra Starr, known for her soulful voice, captivating lyrics and short dresses, first claimed the top spot with “The Year I Turned 21” at the end of May when it was released. The album’s blend of infectious rhythm and storytelling has resonated deeply with listeners and critics, solidifying its place as a favourite on the charts.

Then came Tems, the Grammy Award winner and Academy Award nominee who is another powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene. Her debut album, “Born in the Wild enjoyed a brief reign at the top of the charts. This was not unexpected as fans of the Nigerian music industry had anticipated the album for a long time. The album’s success further reflects Tems’ growing influence and the dynamic nature of Nigeria’s vibrant music industry.

Ayra Starr’s return to #1 underscores her undeniable talent and the strong connection she has with her audience worldwide. As her music continues to captivate listeners, fans eagerly await what the young star will deliver next especially the videos of their favourite songs on the album.

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Ayra Starr on The Year I Turned 21.

The Year I Turned 21 covers a wide range of experiences that Ayra Starr has faced at this stage of her life. Structured as a series of life’s key moments, the album features the sonic adventures and lyrical savvy that saw Starr’s debut album, 2021’s 19 & Dangerous, set Afropop streaming record. From the fear of failure to gratitude, to intimacy, mental well-being, newfound love, parental loss, and more. The Mavins star told Apple Music that the album was like a TV show.

“In my head, I was looking at this album like a TV show. Every song is an episode. This album has made me who I am now, it was proper character development”

The Year I Turned 21 is produced by notable hitmakers including LONDON, P2J, P-Prime and Starr’s brother and frequent songwriting collaborator, Milar. The main attraction, however, remains Starr’s singing voice, which has grown along with her stardom.