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Listen to the snippet of Ayra Starr’s upcoming song with Coldplay
Fans of Ayra Starr and Coldplay are in for a treat as a snippet of their unreleased song has surfaced on social media, generating massive excitement.
Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr has been making waves in the music industry, with her unique blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and pop earning her a legion of fans worldwide.
In a recent turn of events, fans of Ayra Starr and British rock band Coldplay were left thrilled after a snippet of their unreleased collaboration surfaced on social media.
The collaboration, scheduled for release soon, has left fans eagerly anticipating the full song. Reactions on social media indicate that fans can’t wait for the song to drop on digital streaming platforms.
This development adds to Ayra Starr’s impressive year, following the release of her album ‘The Year I Turned 21′. The collaboration with Coldplay, who have worked with notable artists like BTS and Beyonce, is highly anticipated.
While it’s unclear if the song will be attributed to Ayra Starr or Coldplay, fans are thrilled about the upcoming release. The snippet has heightened expectations, and the music world waits with bated breath for the full song.
Coldplay ft Ayra Starr — “Good Feelings” out soon! ❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/ElxFu2KnIF
— 𝑨𝒚𝒓𝒂 𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒓 𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒔 (@ayracharts) July 13, 2024
In other news, Ayra Starr shared insights during a recent interview with Capital Xtra, highlighting her perspectives on cultural similarities between Nigeria and the United Kingdom. She discussed her experiences touring with Chris Brown, the release of her latest album, “The Year I Turned 21,” and her travels.
When asked about cultural shocks in the UK compared to the US, Ayra noted that British food, particularly traditional dishes like jellied foods, stood out. She emphasized that despite nuances, she finds the UK somewhat akin to Nigeria culturally.
The host asked, “You said that in the US, the biggest culture you’ve experienced is the food portion size. What is the biggest culture shock in the UK?”
Ayra Starr replied, “I feel like the UK is very similar to Nigeria, so the culture is not as different, but I think it’s the food. The UK food, not Chinese, Nigerian, or Italian food, is British food. There was one food that I had that was jellied.”