The Nigerian fast-rising star Ayra Starr featured on the cover of the winter issue of Viper Magazine, where she discloses how she was signed by Don Jazzy at their first meeting.
Mavin Records singer, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, known professionally as Ayra Starr, was revealed as the cover star for Viper Magazine’s winter issue, and in the interview, she discusses how Don Jazzy signed her to Mavin Records.
The interview was published on Thursday, the 2nd of December 2021.
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In her cover interview with Viper Magazine, she was asked about how she started writing songs at an early age, Ayra Starr had this to say;
I started remixing songs when I was seven or eight, I would remix Michael Jackson songs and I’d put my own words. I’d take it to school and act like this is my song and people would be like “you’re a liar, it’s not yours”. I would put my own words every time. Then me and my brother started writing songs when I was 10 and he was nine. Then when I was 12, my mom got us a guitar so we started properly writing music. A song from my album, I wrote when I was 14 and my brother was 13.
Ayra Starr was also asked how she got into the industry and she explained;