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Away (Ayra Starr Song)
"Away" is a song recorded by Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr for her eponymous debut EP. It is the first song on the EP, released in January 2021 by Mavin Records. It was written by Ayra Starr and her brother Dami and was produced by Louddaaa. Characterized as an R&B song with elements of alté, "Away" is about breaking up and moving on from a past lover. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number four on Nigeria's ''TurnTable'' Top 50 chart. Its accompanying music video, directed by Kewa Oni and Seun Opabisi, debuted on MTV Base's Official Naija Top 10. ''OkayAfrica'' included the song in their list of ''The 9 Best Nigerian Songs of January 2021''. Background and reception After signing a record deal with Mavin Records in 2019, Ayra Starr began working on a debut project. "Away" was one of the songs she co-wrote with her brother Dami, credited as Oluwadamilare Aderibigbe. The production was handled by Louddaaa. Then mixing ...
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Ayra Starr
Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe (born 14 June 2002), known professionally as Ayra Starr, is a Nigerian singer. She was born in Cotonou, Benin. Ayra Starr began a fashion career at the age of 16 with Quove Model Management before deciding to pursue her musical career properly. After covering several songs by popular artists on Instagram, she posted her first original song on her page in December 2019. This brought her to the attention of record executive Don Jazzy, and led to her signing to Mavin Records. In early 2021, Ayra Starr achieved mainstream recognition with her eponymous debut extended play and its hit track " Away" which spent two consecutive weeks at number four on Nigeria's ''TurnTable'' Top 50 and went to number 17 on US ''Billboard'' Top Triller Global, paving the way for the release of her first full-length mixtape, '' 19 & Dangerous'' in August 2021. Categorized mainly as Afropop and R'nB, the album has been met with favorable critical reception. It spawned t ...
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