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Album Review: Ayra Starr – ‘The Year I Turned 21’

by Showafrica June 1, 2024 768 0 Comment

Ayra Starr, the Nigerian singer-songwriter signed to Mavin Records, has captured hearts and ears with her sophomore album, ‘The Year I Turned 21.’ Released amidst high anticipation, the album showcases Ayra’s musical prowess, soulful vocals, and poignant songwriting, offering listeners a captivating glimpse into her world and experiences.

From the opening track, ‘Birds Sing of Money,’ Ayra sets the tone for the album with its Fuji intro, infectious beats, versatile lyrics, and the perfect blend of Afropop and reggae influences. Each track on ‘The Year I Turned 21’ unfolds like a chapter in a coming-of-age story, as Ayra navigates themes of love, self-discovery, empowerment, and personal growth.

Songs like ‘Last Heartbreak Song’ and ‘Lagos Love Story’ showcase Ayra’s versatility as an artist, seamlessly melding R&B sensibilities with Afro-fusion rhythms. Her emotive delivery and evocative storytelling draw listeners in, inviting them to experience the highs and lows of young adulthood alongside her.

One of the standout tracks, ‘Goodbye (Warm Up) ft. Asake,’ embodies Ayra’s unapologetic attitude and fierce confidence, serving as an anthem for self-assurance and strength. The track’s bold production, coupled with Asake’s melodic vocals, makes it a standout moment on the album.

As the album progresses, Ayra delves into more introspective themes with tracks like ‘The Kids Are Alright’ and ‘1942.’ These songs offer a glimpse into the complexities of navigating Life and success, showcasing Ayra’s maturity and depth as a songwriter.

‘The Year I Turned 21’ culminates with the poignant ballad ‘Wildlife,’ a heartfelt reflection on embracing vulnerability and self-acceptance. The track serves as a poignant reminder of Ayra’s storytelling prowess and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on listeners long after the album ends.

Overall, Ayra Starr’s sophomore album is a stellar showcase of her artistry and potential in the music industry. ‘The Year I Turned 21’ not only solidifies Ayra as a star in the Afrobeat and pop music scene but also cements her status as a voice for a generation seeking authenticity and relatability in music.

With its compelling storytelling, infectious melodies, and raw emotions, ‘The Year I Turned 21’ is a remarkable album that sets the stage for Ayra Starr’s promising career ahead. This album is a testament to Ayra’s talent and artistry, and a must-listen for music lovers seeking fresh, authentic sounds in today’s dynamic music landscape.

Rating: 4.5/5

Overall, ‘The Year I Turned 21’ is a standout debut album that marks Ayra Starr as an artist to watch in the Afrobeat and pop music scene. Ayra’s captivating vocals, poignant songwriting, and distinctive sound make this album a compelling and immersive listening experience that resonates with listeners on a deep and personal level.

(Listen to ‘The Year I Turned 21’ on major streaming platforms and embark on a musical journey with Ayra Starr).

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