- Ayra Starr set tongues wagging and minds racing with a captivating photo alongside a mysterious companion, prompting fervent guesses and conjectures about his identity.
- In a move to quench the curiosity brewing among her followers, Don Jazzy, her astute mentor and label impresario, intervened with strategic clues and eventually disclosed the enigmatic gentleman’s name.
Renowned as the helm of Mavin Records, Michael Ajere, affectionately known as Don Jazzy, has gracefully intervened to debunk the swirling conjecture enveloping the rising starlet and Mavin signee, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, professionally identified as Ayra Starr, and her elusive companion.
In a recent spectacle that ignited a wildfire of intrigue, Ayra Starr teased her audience with a series of snapshots featuring herself in the company of a mystery man, strategically concealing his identity with an artful play of angles, leaving only the silhouette of his back to the camera’s lens.
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The enigmatic visuals became fodder for rampant speculation, as fans eagerly speculated on the identity of the mysterious gentleman, hastily labeling him as either Ayra Starr’s romantic interest or clandestine lover, spreading rumors like wildfire across social media.
Following a buzzworthy blog post, Don Jazzy swiftly dispelled any confusion by uncovering the true identity of the mystery man.
With a flourish of authority, the music mogul definitively revealed that the elusive figure is none other than the renowned American R&B crooner, Giveon Dezmann Evans, injecting a surge of excitement into the conversation with this revelatory bombshell.
He wrote on Instagram, “No be only Mystery. Abeg na Giveon be that o.”
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Ayra Starr recently unveiled her highly-anticipated second album titled, ‘The Year I Turned 21’.
Released in the early hours of Friday, the album follows the success of her 2021 debut project, ’19 & Dangerous’.
In ‘The Year I Turned 21’, the songstress chronicles her experiences with love, loss, growth, and the complexities of fame.
The project also reflects a maturation in Starr’s sound and storytelling.
The Year I Turned 21’ includes an impressive lineup of collaborations such as Giveon, the American R&B singer; Anitta, the Brazilian pop star; Coco Jones, the US singer; and fellow Nigerian artistes Asake, Seyi Vibez, and Milar.
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